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#!/bin/bash
# Recursive File Compression Script
# Author: V. Alex Brennen <vab@cryptnet.net>
# Copyright: None
# License: Public Domain
# Date: 2014-03-17
# Dependencies: bzip2
# Description: This script will take a directory as an argument.
# It will then transverse the directory, and all sub directories,
# and compress the regular files in those directories with bzip2.
# The script just ignores any files that are not either a regular
# file or a directory (symbolic links, devices, etc).
BZIP2=/bin/bzip2
NICE=/bin/nice
# Compression level
CLVL="-9"
# Use nice
BE_NICE=1
# Nice level
NLVL=19
# Test for a server list file argument
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <directory>";
exit
fi
# Make sure the directory is valid and readable
if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then
echo "Error: Argument does not appear to be a directory: $1."
exit
fi
# This is the function that does the actual compression and
# directory transversal.
function compress_files
{
for i in ls *
do
if [ -f "$i" ]; then
if [ $BE_NICE -eq 1 ]; then
$NICE -$NLVL $BZIP2 $CLVL "$i"
else
$BZIP2 $CLVL "$i"
fi
elif [ -d "$i" ]; then
cd "$i" || continue
compress_files
cd ..
fi
done
}
# To start the script, we change the current working directory
# to the directory to compress then kick off the initial call
# to the recursive compress_files function.
cd "$1" || exit 1
compress_files