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How can I find encoding of a file via a script on Linux?


I need to find the encoding of all files that are placed in a directory.
Is there a way to find the encoding used?

The file command is not able to do this.

The encoding of interest to me is ISO 8859-1.
If the encoding is anything else, I want to move the file to another directory.


Solution

  • It sounds like you're looking for enca. It can guess and even convert between encodings. Just look at the man page.

    Or, failing that, use file -i (Linux) or file -I (OS X). That will output MIME-type information for the file, which will also include the character-set encoding. I found a man-page for it, too :)