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for file in *.php; do mv "$file" "${file%.php}.gif"; done | for file in *.php; do mv "$file" "${file%.php}.gif"; done | ||
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Revision as of 01:43, 20 April 2007
Mass Renaming Files
Introduction
Mass renaming of files can vary depending on what platform and system you're on. If you're on Unix, and more specifically Unix, the following techniques should be available to you.
If you're using RedBrick then both mmv and rename are available to you.
In this scenario, we are going to try and rename all .php files in the current directory so they have a .gif extension
WARNING: always backup your files
Using mmv
mmv '*.php' '#1.gif'
Using rename
rename 's/\.php$/.gif/' *.php
In the Bash shell
for file in *.php; do mv "$file" "${file%.php}.gif"; done