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Use bash script to move all files in home directories.

Asked by toben88 in Bourne-Again Shell (bash), Shell Scripting

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I have a ftp server that people upload files to in /home/username.

I need a bash script to move files from their home directory to the correct directory.

I will be adding future users so the script must recognize new user folders as they appear.

Under each user directory we have the following folders
normalvideo
widescreen16x9
widescreen3x2
audio
podcastvideo

So the script should look at all the folders in /home and make a list of the usernames then move them according to this for each username

mv /home/username/normalvideo/*.* /home/smartdata/www/html/files/encode/mp4
mv /home/username/widescreen16x9/*.* /home/smartdata/www/html/files/encode/mp4
mv /home/username/widescreen3x2//*.* /home/smartdata/www/html/files/encode/mp4
mv /home/username/audio/*.* /home/smartdata/files/www/html/encode/mp3
mv /home/username/podcastvideo/*.* /home/smartdata/files/www/html/encode/m4v

Thanks in advance!

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