rename
rename
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Usage:
file-rename [ -h|-m|-V ] [ -v ] [ -0 ] [ -n ] [ -f ] [ -d ] [ -u [enc]]
[ -e|-E perlexpr]*|perlexpr [ files ]
Options:
-v, --verbose
Verbose: print names of files successfully renamed.
-0, --null
Use \0 as record separator when reading from STDIN.
-n, --nono
No action: print names of files to be renamed, but don't rename.
-f, --force
Over write: allow existing files to be over-written.
--path, --fullpath
Rename full path: including any directory component. DEFAULT
-d, --filename, --nopath, --nofullpath
Do not rename directory: only rename filename component of path.
-h, --help
Help: print SYNOPSIS and OPTIONS.
-m, --man
Manual: print manual page.
-V, --version
Version: show version number.
-u, --unicode [encoding]
Treat filenames as perl (unicode) strings when running the
user-supplied code.
Decode/encode filenames using encoding, if present.
encoding is optional: if omitted, the next argument should be an
option starting with '-', for instance -e.
-e Expression: code to act on files name.
May be repeated to build up code (like "perl -e"). If no -e, the
first argument is used as code.
-E Statement: code to act on files name, as -e but terminated by
';'.
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