thanks todd...
at the risk of asking a rather basic question.. can someone explain exactly what/why this seesm to work..
per your reply, i have :
abcCAT.py abcCAT.txt
i'd like to rename the files, so i get abcCAT_dog.py abcCAT_dog.txt
i've been trying to figure out how to achieve what i want using rename and pattern matching.. i'm missing something.. and it's simple!!
any thoughts/pointers? $ rename . _dog. abcCAT.* ls abcCAT* abcCAT_dog.py abcCAT_dog.txt
this works. but i can't find any docs that give a good explanation of how/why this works.
it appears that the rename is taking the "_dog" and adding it to the "abcCAT"... but how would i know that this is going to occur.. is this really what's going on.. what if i wanted to have the "_dog" added before the abcCAT...
in searching the net (google) couldn't really find any good docs for this..
i was also under the impression that 'rename' could use regex's but i can't figure out how..
thanks
-----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com]On Behalf Of Todd Zullinger Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 8:55 AM To: fedora-list@redhat.com Subject: Re: pattern matching rename...
bruce wrote:
i have the following as a test...
abcCAT.py abcCAT.txt
i'd like to rename the files, so i get abcCAT_dog.py abcCAT_dog.txt
i've been trying to figure out how to achieve what i want using rename and pattern matching.. i'm missing something.. and it's simple!!
any thoughts/pointers?
$ rename . _dog. abcCAT.* $ ls abcCAT* abcCAT_dog.py abcCAT_dog.txt
Beware that there are different programs named rename on different distros.
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