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  1. convmv: Convert filenames (NOT file content) from one encoding …

  2. How To Install convmv on Ubuntu 20.04 | Installati.one

  3. 9.2. Using the convmv tool Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | Red Hat ...

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    Convmv is a Perl program that converts file names and directories between different character encodings. It converts only the file names, not the content of the files, and can also convert a whole filesystem, including symlinks. Most Linux distributions offer packages for convmv, and you can also find it in the FreeBSD ports and NetBSD pkgsrc.
    'convmv' converts filenames (not file content), directories, and even whole filesystems to a different encoding. This comes in very handy if, for example, one switches from an 8-bit locale to an UTF-8 locale.
    Using the convmv tool The convmv is a tool for converting the character-set encoding of file names. It is particularly useful for converting file names encoded in a legacy charset encoding such as ISO-8859 to UTF-8, or EUC to UTF-8. Please ensure you install the convmv package to use this tool.
    9.2. Using the convmv tool The convmv is a tool for converting the character-set encoding of file names. It is particularly useful for converting file names encoded in a legacy charset encoding such as ISO-8859 to UTF-8, or EUC to UTF-8.
  5. CLI Magic: Convert file names to a different encoding with convmv

  6. How to use the command convmv (with examples)

  7. How to fix the UTF-8 character encoded filenames which don't …

  8. How to rename file names to different encoding? - Ask Ubuntu

  9. Convmv - Free Software Directory

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