convmv -HELP (return code: 1)
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convmv 2.0 - converts filenames from one encoding to another
Copyright (C) 2003-2015 Bjoern JACKE <bjoern@j3e.de>
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; it may be copied or modified
under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or 3 as published
by the Free Software Foundation.
USAGE: convmv [options] FILE(S)
-f enc encoding *from* which should be converted
-t enc encoding *to* which should be converted
-r recursively go through directories
-i interactive mode (ask for each action)
--nfc target files will be normalization form C for UTF-8 (Linux etc.)
--nfd target files will be normalization form D for UTF-8 (OS X etc.)
--qfrom be quiet about the "from" of a rename (if it screws up your terminal e.g.)
--qto be quiet about the "to" of a rename (if it screws up your terminal e.g.)
--exec c execute command instead of rename (use #1 and #2 and see man page)
--list list all available encodings
--lowmem keep memory footprint low (see man page)
--map m apply an additional character mapping
--nosmart ignore if files already seem to be UTF-8 and convert if posible
--notest actually do rename the files
--replace will replace files if they are equal
--unescape convert%20ugly%20escape%20sequences
--upper turn to upper case
--lower turn to lower case
--parsable write a parsable todo list (see man page)
--help print this help