rename
Rename multiple files. NOTE: this page refers to the command from the util-linux package. For the Perl version, see file-rename or perl-rename. Warning: This command has no safeguards and will overwrite files without prompting. More information: <https://manned.org/rename>.
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/rename.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install util-linux - Ubuntu
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apt-get install util-linux -
Alpine
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apk add util-linux - Arch Linux
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pacman -S util-linux - Kali Linux
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apt-get install util-linux - CentOS
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yum install util-linux - Fedora
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dnf install util-linux - Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install util-linux - OS X
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brew install rename - Raspbian
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apt-get install util-linux - Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/rename renamepowered by Commando
Rename multiple files. NOTE: this page refers to the command from the util-linux package. For the Perl version, see file-rename or perl-rename. Warning: This command has no safeguards and will overwrite files without prompting. More information: <https://manned.org/rename>.
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Rename files using simple substitutions (substitute 'foo' with 'bar' wherever found):
rename foo bar * -
Dry-run - display which renames would occur without performing them:
rename -vn foo bar * -
Do not overwrite existing files:
rename -o foo bar * -
Change file extensions:
rename .ext .bak *.ext -
Prepend "foo" to all filenames in the current directory:
rename '' 'foo' * -
Rename a group of increasingly numbered files zero-padding the numbers up to 3 digits:
rename foo foo00 foo? && rename foo foo0 foo??
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