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Re: [gcmd-usr] Bulk rename - using a wild card?
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Michael |
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Re: [gcmd-usr] Bulk rename - using a wild card? |
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Tue, 18 Sep 2018 18:32:49 +0200 |
My quickshot, suitable only for that specific case, would be 'The' -> 'the' and
then 'the H' -> 'The H'
For more sphisticated solutions, if you are familiar with 'sed', you could try
out the commandline tool 'rename'.
Package: rename
Priority: standard
Section: perl
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group <address@hidden>
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
Version: 1.00-1
Description: Perl extension for renaming multiple files
This package provides both a perl interface for renaming files
(File::Rename) and a command line tool 'rename' which is intended to
replace the version currently supplied by the perl package.
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/File-Rename
The huge advantage over gcmd is that it works recursively (or at least i think
it does).
Recursive renaming was one thing of the gcmd To Do list from very early days,
but never got implemented.
hth mi
> Hello from waterlogged North Carolina,
Be thankful -- too much water is better than no water at all.
> p.s. The sky is starting to become bright. I wonder if the Martians are
> invading?
They are already there since 1492 ... so what.