Szyszka is a simple but powerful and fast bulk file renamer.
You need to install GTK (it should be available by default on most distributions) and the canberra-gtk-module.
shell
sudo apt install libgtk3-dev libcanberra-gtk-module
You need to install GTK using brew
shell
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
brew install rust gtk+3
The released zip file contains all dependencies, so it work on Windows 7 SP1+.
If you want to, you can install the GTK runtime from https://github.com/tschoonj/GTK-for-Windows-Runtime-Environment-Installer/releases, ensure that its environment variables are set properly and run Szyszka from anywhere.
Available at https://github.com/qarmin/szyszka/releases
https://snapcraft.io/szyszka
snap install szyszka
sudo snap connect szyszka:removable-media # Allows to see files on external devices
TODO
https://crates.io/crates/szyszka
cargo install szyszka
szyszka is available on Gentoo's GURU overlay
emerge -av gui-apps/szyszka
Contributions are very welcome - bug reports, pull requests, testing etc.
When creating or modifying existing rules, don't forget about updating/adding tests!
Szyszka is Polish word which means Pinecone.
Why such a strange name?
Would you remember another app name like Rename Files Ultra?
Probably not.
But will you remember name Szyszka?
Well... probably also not, but when you hear this name, you will instantly think of this app.
I know that on Linux, which I primarily use, there is a lot of good file renamers (and even more on Windows), but I couldn't find any that would suit my needs. Available apps install a lot of dependencies, work slowly or just have a very bloated UI.
If you want very simple apps without too much of features, look at Bulky, Thunar Bulk Rename or Nautilus Renamer.
MIT