11-15-2010
Something like
bash code:
#!/bin/bash
D=$(date +%d-%m-%Y)
for F in *
do
Dot="${F//[^\.]/}" # this removes anything but a dot
if [ -n "$Dot" ]; then
mv "$F" "${F%.*}-$D.${F##*.}"
else
mv "$F" "$F-$D"
fi
done
Note: I put quotes around filenames to avoid problems with spaces in them.
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