diff --git a/.local/bin/renameswap b/.local/bin/renameswap deleted file mode 100755 index 2e65b85b..00000000 --- a/.local/bin/renameswap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -usage () { - cat <&2 -Usage: ${0##*/} FILE1 FILE2 - -Swap 2 filenames around. - -EOF -} - -[ $# -ne 2 ] && usage && exit 1 -[ "$1" = "-h" ] && usage && exit -[ "$1" = "--" ] && shift - -## We need a temp file is case both files are in the same folder. We use the -## unsecure option since we do not want to create an empty file in -## advance. Indeed, creating a file with mktemp is problematic for folders since -## non-GNU mv can only move _into_ an existing folder. But we do not overwrite -## if file exists. -TEMPFILE="$(mktemp -u "$1.XXXXXX")" - -case "$1" in -*/*) DIR1="${1%/*}" ;; -*) DIR1="." ;; -esac -case "$2" in -*/*) DIR2="${2%/*}" ;; -*) DIR2="." ;; -esac - -if ! mv -n "$1" "$TEMPFILE"; then - echo >&2 "Cannot move to temporary file '$TEMPFILE' (maybe try again)" -fi -## We need to specify the directories because of non-uniform behaviour across -## the various 'mv' implementations. -mv -n "$2" "$DIR2/${1##*/}" -mv -n "$TEMPFILE" "$DIR1/${2##*/}"