I'm trying to do a tiny bash script that'll clean up the file and folder names of downloaded episodes of some tv shows I like. They often look like "[ www.Speed.Cd ] - Some.Show.S07E14.720p.HDTV.X264-SOMEONE", and I basically just want to strip out that speedcd advertising bit.
It's easy enough to remove www.Speed.Cd, spaces, and dashes using regexp matching in BASH, but for the life of me, I cannot figure out how to include the brackets in a list of characters to be matched against. [- [] doesn't work, neither does [- [], [- \[], [- \[], or any number of escape characters preceding the bracket I want to remove.
Here's what I've got so far:
[[ "$newfile" =~ ^(.*)([- []*(www.torrenting.com|spastikustv|www.speed.cd|moviesp2p.com)[- ]]*)(.*)$ ]] &&
newfile="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}${BASH_REMATCH[4]}"
But it breaks on the brackets.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Daniel :)
EDIT: I should probably note that I'm using "shopt -s nocasematch" to ensure case insensitive matching, just in case you're wondering :)
EDIT 2: Thanks to all who contributed. I'm not 100% sure which answer was to be the "correct" one, as I had several problems with my statement. Actually, the most accurate answer was just a comment to my question posted by jw013, but I didn't get it at the time because I hadn't understood yet that spaces should be escaped. I've opted for aefxx's as that one basically says the same, but with explanations :) Would've liked to put a correct answer mark on ormaaj's answer, too, as he spotted more grave issues with my expression.
Anyway, the approach I was using above, trying to match and extract the parts to keep and leave behind the unwanted ones is really not very elegant, and won't catch all cases, not even something really simple like "Some.Show.S07E14.720p.HDTV.X264-SOMEONE - [ www.Speed.Cd ]". I've instead rewritten it to match and extract just the unwanted parts and then do string replacement of those on the original string, like so (loop is in case there's multiple brandings):
# Remove common torrent site brandings, including surrounding spaces, brackets, etc.:
while [[ "$newfile" =~ ([[ {(-]*(www.)?(torrentday.com|torrenting.com|spastikustv|speed.cd|moviesp2p.com|publichd.org|publichd|scenetime.com|kingdom-release)[] })-]*) ]]; do
newfile=${newfile//"${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"/}
done
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