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Old 02-05-2019
How to change name of the file with first line of the file which has some unwanted text in it?

I have a log file, which i have divided into 14 files using csplit, the file looks like below

Code:
test-000000
test-000001 #and so on until 14

now I want all the 14 files generated to be renamed as the some part of test in first line of the file how can i eliminate the unwanted text?

sample first line of the file looks like, all the files have similar format

Code:
0-00:01:01.412 <main>:[UNIT]:[info]:  Test: SCHEDULE_REQUEST_TestCase ...

I want to rename the file as SCHEDULE_REQUEST_TestCase.log
I know that mv command can be used to rename the file, and read or head can be used to read the first line of the file, but i want to remove the text before SCHEDULE and dots after TestCase.

This is what i have at the moment

Code:
line="$(head -n 1 test-000000)"
mv test-000000 ${line}.log

I want to perform this for all the files i have generated i don't really get how to do that and eliminate the unwanted text from the first line? I guess sed or awk can be used to eliminate the text I have started shell scripting like five days ago any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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