pipe-rename

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pipe-rename takes a list of files as input, opens your \$EDITOR of choice, then renames those files accordingly.

Installation

cargo install pipe-rename

This will install the renamer binary.

Usage

Usage is simple, just pipe a list of files into renamer. This will open your \$EDITOR (or vim, if not set), and once your editor exits it will detect which files were renamed:

bash ls | renamer

You can also supply filenames as positional arguments. To rename txt files in the current directory:

bash renamer *.txt

The default behavior is to rename files, but you can override this. If you want to run git mv old new on each rename, you can do something like this:

bash ls | renamer --rename-command "git mv"

Helptext

``` Takes a list of files and renames/removes them, by piping them through an external editor

USAGE: renamer [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [FILES]...

FLAGS: -h, --help Prints help information -V, --version Prints version information -y, --yes Answer all prompts with yes

OPTIONS: -c, --rename-command Optionally set a custom rename command, like 'git mv'

ARGS: ... The files to rename ```

Contributors ✨


Marcus Buffett

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Robin Krahl

🤔 💻 🐛

Max Timkovich

💻

Benoit de Chezelles

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!