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Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; Possible solution!
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Helmut Waitzmann |
Subject: |
Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; Possible solution! |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Mar 2020 20:16:24 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net>:
physiculus <physiculus@gmail.com> writes:
But how could i change the string inside the filename from !2
to :2 ? Perhaps with dired, but i dont know how?
Dired has wdired-mode that allows you to edit file names in the
dired buffer as though they were plain text, and then "commit"
all the renames at once. If you have a small number of files to
rename or they're all in the same directory that would be most
straightforward. If these files are scattered through a very
large number of directories you'll probably want to do it in the
shell, probably with find and exec and mv.
As physiculus apparently uses a linux system, I assume, that
"find" will be GNU "find", "ls" will be GNU "ls", and a "bash"
will be available.
(
cd -- /the/nndir/directory/hierarchy &&
find . -depth -name '*!*' \
! -exec bash -c -- '
curname="${1##*/}" && dir="${1%"$curname"}" &&
newname="${curname//!/:}" &&
if test -e "${dir}${newname}" ||
test -L "${dir}${newname}"
then
# The file to be renamed to already exists!
# What should be done? Let the user decide:
cd -- "$dir" &&
printf %s\\n \
'\''current subdirectory:'\'' \
"$dir" \
'\''The file to be renamed to,'\'' \
"$newname" '\''already exists!'\'' \
'\''Please enter shell commands to resolve'\'' \
'\''that situation. For your convenience,'\'' \
'\''the current file'"'s"' name is in the'\'' \
'\''positional parameter "$1", while the new'\'' \
'\''one is in the positional parameter "$2".'\'' \
'\''For example, try the commands'\'' \
'\'' ls -QF1logd -- "$1" "$2"'\'' \
and \
'\'' mv -i -- "$1" "$2"'\'' \
'\''Type the command "exit" when finished.'\'' &&
ls -QFlogdU -- "$curname" "$newname" &&
"${SHELL}" -sim -- "$curname" "$newname"
else
# REMOVE THE FOLLOWING LINE STARTING WITH "printf" TO
# ACTUALLY LET THIS COMMAND MOVE FILES:
printf '%q\n' \
mv -- "${dir}${curname}" "${dir}${newname}"
fi' bash \{\} \;
)
Not tested, though, therefore the actual "mv" command will only be
printed rather than executed. See the comment written in
capitals, above.
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, (continued)
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, xuqi, 2020/03/15
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, physiculus, 2020/03/16
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, Eric Abrahamsen, 2020/03/16
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, physiculus, 2020/03/17
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, physiculus, 2020/03/17
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, xuqi, 2020/03/17
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, physiculus, 2020/03/18
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, Eric Abrahamsen, 2020/03/19
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; Possible solution!, physiculus, 2020/03/25
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; Possible solution!, Eric Abrahamsen, 2020/03/25
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; Possible solution!,
Helmut Waitzmann <=
- Re: nnir with notmuch gives error; sort: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil, Eric Abrahamsen, 2020/03/15