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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Bash: renaming file issues. Post 302599849 by josco1982 on Sunday 19th of February 2012 12:17:37 AM
Old 02-19-2012
Bash: renaming file issues.

Hi, i want to rename a group of directories and files of my music, some items are like this:

[Artist] - [Album], for directories.
[Artist] - [Song title], for files.

I want to do something like this:

[Album], for directories.
[Song title], for files.

This is my code:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
for fname in *.mp3; do
    echo item: $fname
    mv -f $fname ${fname#*-}
done

This is a reduced list of my output:
Code:
user@intel-computer:~/Music/tmp$ ./trim_filename.sh
item: 01 - Bad Romance.mp3
mv: target `Romance.mp3' is not a directory
item: 01 - Just Dance.mp3
mv: target `Dance.mp3' is not a directory
item: 02 - Alejandro.mp3
mv: target `Alejandro.mp3' is not a directory
item: 02 - LoveGame.mp3
mv: target `LoveGame.mp3' is not a directory
item: 03 - Paparazzi.mp3
mv: target `Paparazzi.mp3' is not a directory
item: 04 - Poker Face.mp3
mv: target `Face.mp3' is not a directory
item: 05 - Dance In the Dark.mp3
mv: target `Dark.mp3' is not a directory
item: 06 - Telephone.mp3
mv: target `Telephone.mp3' is not a directory
user@intel-computer:~/Music/tmp$

Can anyone throw some pointers for this?
Thank you for your kind attention.
 

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MU-EXTRACT(1)						      General Commands Manual						     MU-EXTRACT(1)

NAME
mu_extract - display and save message parts (attachments), and open them with other tools. SYNOPSIS
mu extract [options] <file> mu extract [options] <file> <pattern> DESCRIPTION
mu extact is the mu sub-command for extracting MIME-parts (e.g., attachments) from mail messages. It works on message files, and does not require the message to be indexed in the database. For attachments, the file name used when saving it, is the name of the attachment in the message. If there is no such name, or when saving non-attachment MIME-parts, a name is derived from the message-id of the message. If you specify a pattern (a case-insensitive regular expression) as the second argument, all attachments with filenames matching that pat- tern will be extracted. The regular expressions are Perl-compatible (as per the PCRE-library). Without any options, mu extract simply outputs the list of leaf MIME-parts in the message. Only 'leaf' MIME-parts (including RFC822 attach- ments) are considered, multipart/* etc. are ignored. OPTIONS
-a, --save-attachments save all MIME-parts that look like attachments. --save-all save all non-multipart MIME-parts. --parts=<parts> only consider the following numbered parts (comma-separated list).The numbers for the parts can be seen from running mu extract without any options but only the message file. --target-dir=<dir> save the parts in the target directory rather than the current working directory. --overwrite overwrite existing files with the same name; by default overwriting is not allowed. --play Try to 'play' (open) the attachment with the default application for the particular file type. On MacOS, this uses the open program, on other platforms is uses xdg-open. You can choose a different program by setting the MU_PLAY_PROGRAM environment variable. EXAMPLES
To display information about all the MIME-parts in a message file: $ mu extract msgfile To extract MIME-part 3 and 4 from this message, overwriting existing files with the same name: $ mu extract --parts=3,4 --overwrite msgfile To extract all files ending in '.jpg' (case-insensitive): $ mu extract msgfile '.*.jpg' To extract an mp3-file, and play it in the the default mp3-playing application. $ mu extract --play msgfile 'whoopsididitagain.mp3' BUGS
Please report bugs if you find them: http://code.google.com/p/mu0/issues/list AUTHOR
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl> SEE ALSO
mu(1) User Manuals February 2012 MU-EXTRACT(1)
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