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renify 0.1.1
Renify
A simple cli tool for batch renaming files and folders, written in Rust.
π written in Rust, fast.
π Available on PyPi, install via pip.
𧩠Windows Linux MacOS support.
π files and folders support.
π 7 renaming methods provided.
β οΈ symlinks are unsupported for now!
Installation
pip install renify
# or
cargo install renify
Usage
Renaming - ιε½ε
For those new to Renify, consider using the following code for interactive mode:
renify -i <File or Folder Path>
Or you can use:
renify -i <File or Folder Path> --target file --method znum --nbits 5 --recursive false --start 1 -y
Rolling back - ιεδΈδΈζ¬‘ζδ½
You can revert to the previous state of the modifications by using:
renify -i . --roll
Help & options
You can get help from:
renify --help
Methods provided
random: Sample a u8, uniformly distributed over ASCII letters and numbers: a-z, A-Z and 0-9. 9AFoh, wGRLC, knj9y, ...
uuid: Uuid4. de2662a9-fb02-4686-b556-0aca36c0e087
time: Local time now. 2023-03-04-22-26-42-222655555
num: Numbers start from --start (1 by default). 1, 2, 3, ...
znum: Numbers with left zero padding start from --start (1 by default). 001, 002, 003, ...
prefix: Add a prefix string to the file stem, along with a delimiter. X.jpg => [--with][--delimiter]X.jpg
append: Append a delimiter and a string after the file stem. X.jpg => X[--delimiter][--with].jpg
Note that
Renify will set --indiscriminate false to make sure that the file stems stay consistent. This means that if you have files with the same stems in the same folder, they'll still look the same even after you rename them. Certainly, you can use --indiscriminate to treat each file as an independent entity without considering its relationship with other files.
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