Removing Spaces from File Names with SED Linux Shell Script Tutorial

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"You dont want random programs running on your computer, if you want that you'll be running on windows" hahahah il love that
Thanks for all your effort and videos

z
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"You don't want random programs running or your computer, if you wanted that you've been running Windows"
That's a nice remark =)
Love your videos, very helpful.

yaroslavkoisa
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Thanks for this! Exactly what I needed. Clean, simple, and your explanation of the code as you are writing it is VERY helpful! My biggest weakness as a Linux admin is my lack of scripting experience. So, thank you!

therealdigbaddy
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Thank you so much!!!! i freaking love you!!! you just helped a beginner who doesn't know jack of what he's doing

Chigo-nrjg
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You could fix that expected error ourput with nul or cls, right?

adriansrfr
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Nice tutorial, i added this one to my bashrc but with a little change 's/\ \+/-/g'. Wich means: if there is one or more spaced replace it with one -.

auilvcyyhezbqcqwvzhilrennm
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At 3:28 why did your cwd change to the '1' folder?

JohnWasinger
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Hi, how do i create filenames with spaces ? e.g. "Helloworld" should become "Hello world"

blackfaithdoom
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How about replacing "(" or ")" with a . or something. How would that code look like.

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