This simple command-line utility renames batched files using the editing power of Vim editor according to your specified patterns. To use this program, you might have Vim enabled on your console.
- It requires the command-line editor VIM.
##usage:
younameit [-hfqv] files_names ...
-h show this help text
-v show verion imformation
-f enable file overwrite
-q quiet mode which suppresses all console messages
##example:
younameit foo*.txt
| 1 foo1.txt | ~ 1 bar1.txt |
| 2 foo1.txt | ~ 2 bar2.txt |
| 3 foo1.txt | ~ 3 bar3.txt |
| 4 foo1.txt | ~ 4 bar4.txt |
| 5 foo1.txt | ~ 5 bar5.txt |
| 6 foo1.txt | ~ 6 bar6.txt |
| 7 | ~ 7 |
| 8 | ~ 8 |
| ~ | ~ ~ |
| ~ | ~ ~ |
| ~ | ~ ~ |
| ~ | ~ ~ |
| ~ | ~ ~ |
|younameit.before 1,1 all |younameit.after 1,1 all |