What is wrong with this script to rename batch of similar files? For example renaming all *.txt files to *.tab .
Code is:
I am aware of the rename command, and read the thread. The job can be done with
but here I am trying to understand passing arguments in shell script.
Anybody give me a clue, please?
Thanks!
Hi all -
I'm trying to rename a large number of files all at once and need some help figuring out the command line syntax to do it. I've already done quite a bit of research with the rename and mv commands, but so far haven't found a solution that seems to work for me. So:
The files exist... (10 Replies)
hi all,
given a path, for example :
/<pwd>/artist/album/
what i would like to do is to rename the album directory like that :
/<pwd>/artist/artist | album/
and i would like to do the latter for all the "artist" directories
and for all the "album" directories that belong to an artist
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I am on a solaris server btw.
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Wondering how this could be accomplished........
a directory contains sequentially numbered files from fw01 to fw999.
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abcd_vish_running_ZEBRA_20140818.dat_08-14-2014_23:08:23
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I need a script to change the file names e.g.:-
below are the mentioned files, i want t0 change the last character of the name 00000.cdr with e.g bep01.smsc.191214210500-00000.cdr to bep01.smsc.191214210500-92311.cdr next file be like bep01.smsc.191214210500-92312.cdr
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I wish to rename all files ending in .txt by removing .tex.
Currently I have
me@me-Inspiron-518:~$ ls
a.tex.txt bin b.tex.txt c.tex.txt Desktop Documents Downloads d.tex.txt Music Pictures Public Templates VideosDesired outcome
me@me-Inspiron-518:~$ ls
a.txt ... (2 Replies)
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prename
RENAME(1) Perl Programmers Reference Guide RENAME(1)NAME
rename - renames multiple files
SYNOPSIS
rename [ -v ] [ -n ] [ -f ] perlexpr [ files ]
DESCRIPTION
"rename" renames the filenames supplied according to the rule specified as the first argument. The perlexpr argument is a Perl expression
which is expected to modify the $_ string in Perl for at least some of the filenames specified. If a given filename is not modified by the
expression, it will not be renamed. If no filenames are given on the command line, filenames will be read via standard input.
For example, to rename all files matching "*.bak" to strip the extension, you might say
rename 's/.bak$//' *.bak
To translate uppercase names to lower, you'd use
rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/' *
OPTIONS -v, --verbose
Verbose: print names of files successfully renamed.
-n, --no-act
No Action: show what files would have been renamed.
-f, --force
Force: overwrite existing files.
ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables are used.
AUTHOR
Larry Wall
SEE ALSO mv(1), perl(1)DIAGNOSTICS
If you give an invalid Perl expression you'll get a syntax error.
BUGS
The original "rename" did not check for the existence of target filenames, so had to be used with care. I hope I've fixed that (Robin
Barker).
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-10 RENAME(1)