vidir - edit directory
vidir [--verbose] [directory|file|-] ...
vidir allows editing of the contents of a directory in a text editor. If
no directory is specified, the current directory is edited.
When editing a directory, each item in the directory will appear on its
own numbered line. These numbers are how vidir keeps track of what items
are changed. Delete lines to remove files from the directory, or edit
filenames to rename files. You can also switch pairs of numbers to swap
filenames.
Note that if "-" is specified as the directory to edit, it reads a list
of filenames from stdin and displays those for editing. Alternatively, a
list of files can be specified on the command line.
-v, --verbose
Verbosely display the actions taken by the program.
If you want to use dircolors in vim, grab vidir-ls.vim.
Set VIDIR_EDITOR_ARGS accordingly:
export VIDIR_EDITOR_ARGS='-c :set nolist | :set ft=vidir-ls'
vidir
vidir *.jpeg
Typical uses.
find | vidir -
Edit subdirectory contents too. To delete subdirectories, delete all
their contents and the subdirectory itself in the editor.
find -type f | vidir -
Edit all files under the current directory and subdirectories.
EDITOR
Editor to use.
VISUAL
Also supported to determine what editor to use.
VIDIR_EDITOR_ARGS
Optional args for editor
Joey Hess <[email protected]> 2006-2010
Modifications by Magnus Woldrich <[email protected]> 2011
Copyright 2006-2011 the vidir "AUTHOR"s as listed above.
Licensed under the GNU GPL.