batchlink 1.0.0

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batchlink 1.0.0

batchlink







Batch link files without modifying original files.
Why
To solve the problem - Is there a way to rename files from a torrent and still be able to seed?
If you are serving BT files on a media server like Jellyfin, you
may want this.
Features

A CLI to easily batch link, rename, copy files.
An extensible library.

Examples
Create example files:
mkdir -p a b && touch a/0.log a/1.log a/1.txt a/2.txt

Create hard links in b/ pointing to all files in a/ with original file names:

[!NOTE]
It's recommended to add option --dry-run to see what will happen at first.

$ batchlink -S a -d b '*' '{path}'
Create hard link b/0.log to a/0.log
Create hard link b/1.log to a/1.log
Create hard link b/1.txt to a/1.txt
Create hard link b/2.txt to a/2.txt

Only create links for log files:
$ batchlink -S a -d b '*.log' '{path}'
Create hard link b/0.log to a/0.log
Create hard link b/1.log to a/1.log

And rename to one-based numbering file names:
$ batchlink -S a -d b '*.log' '{num}.log'
Create hard link b/1.log to a/0.log
Create hard link b/2.log to a/1.log

Format replacement values:
$ batchlink -S a -d b '*.log' '{num:02}.log'
Create hard link b/01.log to a/0.log
Create hard link b/02.log to a/1.log

Absolute symbolic link, relative symbolic link, rename, copy:
batchlink -s -S a -d b '*.log' '{num:02}.log'
batchlink -sR -S a -d b '*.log' '{num:02}.log'
batchlink -r -S a -d b '*.log' '{num:02}.log'
batchlink -c -S a -d b '*.log' '{num:02}.log'

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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