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21 disorderfm \- DisOrder file management utility
29 recursively links or copies files from
33 transforming filenames along the way.
37 .B --from\fI ENCODING\fR, \fB-f\fI ENCODING
38 Specifies the filename encoding used below
41 .B --to\fI ENCODING\fR, \fB-t\fI ENCODING
42 Specifies the filename encoding used below
45 If neither of \fB--from\fR or \fB--to\fR are specified then no encoding
46 translation is performed. If only one is specified then the other is set to
49 .B --windows-friendly\fR, \fB-w
50 Specifies that filenames below
52 must be Windows-friendly. This is achieved by replacing special characters
53 with '_', prefixing device names with '_' and stripping trailing dots and
57 .B --include\fI PATTERN\fR, \fB-i\fI PATTERN
58 Include filenames matching the glob pattern \fIPATTERN\fR.
60 .B --exclude\fI PATTERN\fR, \fB-e\fI PATTERN
61 Exclude filenames matching the glob pattern \fIPATTERN\fR.
63 These options may be used more than once. They will be checked in order and
64 the first that matches any given filename will determine whether that file is
67 If none of the options match and \fB--include\fR was used at all then the file
68 is excluded. If none of the options match and \fB--include\fR was never used
69 then the file is included.
73 Files are hard-linked to their destination location. This is the default
76 .B --symlink\fR, \fB-s
77 Symlinks are made in the destination location pointing back into the source
81 Files are copied into their destination location.
83 .B --no-action\fR, \fB-n
84 The destination location is not modified in any way. Instead a report is
85 written to standard output saying what would be done.
92 Display a usage message.
94 .B --version\fR, \fB-V
95 Display version number.