Source: detox
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
               pkgconf,
               bison,
               flex,
               strace [amd64 arm64 armhf i386 mips mipsel mips64 ppc64 ppc64el s390x],
               valgrind [amd64 arm64 armhf i386 mips mipsel mips64 ppc64 ppc64el s390x]
Standards-Version: 4.6.2
Homepage: https://github.com/dharple/detox
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/detox
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/detox.git

Package: detox
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: replace problematic characters in filenames
 detox is a utility designed to clean up filenames. It replaces difficult to
 work with characters, such as spaces, with standard equivalents. It will also
 clean up filenames with UTF-8 or Latin-1 (or CP-1252) characters in them.
 .
 Features:
  * Removal or replacement of upper ASCII Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) characters;
  * Removal or replacement of UTF-8 encoded Unicode characters;
  * Removal or replacement of spaces and other potentially tricky characters;
  * Trimming of excessive "_" and "-"s;
  * Directory recursion, dry runs, verbose listings.
 .
 It is designed with safety in mind. It won't overwrite a file that already
 exists, and it doesn't touch special files if not requested.
 .
 detox is useful to mass rename files automatically. As just one example,
 you can use detox to easily standardize lots of files, as MP3 or movies,
 downloaded or stored inside a directory.
 .
 This package provides detox and inline-detox commands. The inline-detox can
 be used in command lines, as a filter in shell procedures.
