how do i get it to rename a bunch of files but cut part of the original names out? if i have a bunch of songs ripped from a disc, and moot added his name to all the files how do i get rid of it using the shitty windows command prompt?
rename *moot.mp3 *.mp3
that doesnt work
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Anonymous2007-03-30 5:55 ID:dTNgcjhV
LOL
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Anonymous2007-03-30 6:15 ID:yA4n1g+l
If moot added his to all the files, moot is a faggot.
First you'll need a Perl interpreter, then you'll want to create a new text file (exactly three directories away from your target files), and enter this command (EXACTLY AS IT IS WRITTEN HERE OTHERWISE IT WON'T WORK!!!) into the text file:
for ITEM in *; do mv $ITEM `echo $ITEM | sed 's/moot//'`; done
Oh, wait, did you say Windows? Hmm... well, I suppose you could click one of the files, wait a few seconds, edit out the "moot", and move on to the next file. Have fun with that.
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Anonymous2007-03-31 17:38 ID:zF0XU9/d
>>11
Bitches don't know about my rename rename 's/moot//' *.mp3
when you hit F2 on the keyboard in windows it goes directly to rename
then you can edit and ENTER to save then an arrow get to get to the next file and F2 again
slow but better then using the mouse to rename
>>16
Dude, that's pretty much identical to >>12 except with different syntax.
$rename 's/moot.mp3/.mp3/' *
Overall, I'm unimpressed.
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Anonymous2009-01-14 15:15
Troll detected.
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