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Batch transliterate existing files and optionally create redirects for the file names that changed.
Use cases:
- Migration to another file system
- Transliteration rules changed or were just not enabled
Features
Provides a Drush command to batch transliterate.
It is strongly advised to have a backup of files and database before running this command.
drush transliterate:existing-files
Alias drush tef
Use the --dry-run option to preview what will change.
Post-Installation
If not done yet, configure transliteration as desired in /admin/config/media/file-system under Sanitize filenames.
Requirements
- Drupal core >= 10.2
- Drush >= 12
Supporting organizations:
Project information
Minimally maintained
Maintainers monitor issues, but fast responses are not guaranteed.Maintenance fixes only
Considered feature-complete by its maintainers.- Project categories: Media
25 sites report using this module
- Created by colorfield on , updated
This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.
Releases
1.0.0-alpha5
released 30 July 2025
Works with Drupal: ^10.2 || ^11
D11
Install:
Development version: 1.0.x-dev updated 30 Jul 2025 at 18:52 UTC
