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Easy way to add a zero to the filename if it need it
How To Rename Multiple Photos and Videos Based on EXIF Data?How do I add zero padding to filenames that already have numbers in them?How can I bulk-add a file's creation date to the filename?Batch rename, add extra “.” character at position 3 in filename, recursivelyAdd the folder's name to all `.bin` files in that folderHow to copy files from multiple directories, adding the parent folder's name to the filename?Command to add specific time on a filename?Move characters from the start of filenames to the end (before extension) and add whitespaceMove folder and file name to metadata, batch rename files
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
With big help from here, I have soon converted all my jpg files to gif (thanks again ALOT)
but when I was looking around at my files I have noticed that some folder I have added a zero to the filenames.
The filename standard I trying to have is 001.gif, 002.gif.... but some of the files have 01.gif, 02.gif and so on and that is not good for me.
So with the code, I got from convert that I find something that calls globe star I was ready to see if I can fix that for myself :)
but nothing happened when I run the code. Right now I just try to see if I can convert the file that has JPG
for f in /lib/**/*jpg; do
if [ "$#f" -eq 2 ]; then
mv "$f" "0$f"
fi
done
batch-rename
add a comment |
With big help from here, I have soon converted all my jpg files to gif (thanks again ALOT)
but when I was looking around at my files I have noticed that some folder I have added a zero to the filenames.
The filename standard I trying to have is 001.gif, 002.gif.... but some of the files have 01.gif, 02.gif and so on and that is not good for me.
So with the code, I got from convert that I find something that calls globe star I was ready to see if I can fix that for myself :)
but nothing happened when I run the code. Right now I just try to see if I can convert the file that has JPG
for f in /lib/**/*jpg; do
if [ "$#f" -eq 2 ]; then
mv "$f" "0$f"
fi
done
batch-rename
add a comment |
With big help from here, I have soon converted all my jpg files to gif (thanks again ALOT)
but when I was looking around at my files I have noticed that some folder I have added a zero to the filenames.
The filename standard I trying to have is 001.gif, 002.gif.... but some of the files have 01.gif, 02.gif and so on and that is not good for me.
So with the code, I got from convert that I find something that calls globe star I was ready to see if I can fix that for myself :)
but nothing happened when I run the code. Right now I just try to see if I can convert the file that has JPG
for f in /lib/**/*jpg; do
if [ "$#f" -eq 2 ]; then
mv "$f" "0$f"
fi
done
batch-rename
With big help from here, I have soon converted all my jpg files to gif (thanks again ALOT)
but when I was looking around at my files I have noticed that some folder I have added a zero to the filenames.
The filename standard I trying to have is 001.gif, 002.gif.... but some of the files have 01.gif, 02.gif and so on and that is not good for me.
So with the code, I got from convert that I find something that calls globe star I was ready to see if I can fix that for myself :)
but nothing happened when I run the code. Right now I just try to see if I can convert the file that has JPG
for f in /lib/**/*jpg; do
if [ "$#f" -eq 2 ]; then
mv "$f" "0$f"
fi
done
batch-rename
batch-rename
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There are lots of different ways to do this, but taking your attempt as a starting point
for f in /lib/**/[0-9][0-9].jpg; do
b="$f##*/"; d="$f%/*";
echo mv "$f" "$d/0$b";
done
That is, instead of matching all jpg
files and then trying to test how many digits each has, just match the ones with exactly two leading digits. Remove the echo
once you are satisfied that it's working correctly.
Alternatively you could something like this with the Perl-based prename
command:
prename -n 's/(d+)./sprintf("%03d.",$1)/e' /lib/**/*.jpg
This takes any non-empty sequence of digits before a .
and reprints them zero-padded to a minimum width of 3 digits.
Hmm very simple idea and I love it But I have problem with the code, it add 0 at the beginner of the address and not the filename.
– Cazz
7 hours ago
@Cazz apologies that was a dumb error on my part - please try it now
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
ohh no I have to thank you. it works fine and now I just have to understand why it works and I think I know why.
– Cazz
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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There are lots of different ways to do this, but taking your attempt as a starting point
for f in /lib/**/[0-9][0-9].jpg; do
b="$f##*/"; d="$f%/*";
echo mv "$f" "$d/0$b";
done
That is, instead of matching all jpg
files and then trying to test how many digits each has, just match the ones with exactly two leading digits. Remove the echo
once you are satisfied that it's working correctly.
Alternatively you could something like this with the Perl-based prename
command:
prename -n 's/(d+)./sprintf("%03d.",$1)/e' /lib/**/*.jpg
This takes any non-empty sequence of digits before a .
and reprints them zero-padded to a minimum width of 3 digits.
Hmm very simple idea and I love it But I have problem with the code, it add 0 at the beginner of the address and not the filename.
– Cazz
7 hours ago
@Cazz apologies that was a dumb error on my part - please try it now
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
ohh no I have to thank you. it works fine and now I just have to understand why it works and I think I know why.
– Cazz
6 hours ago
add a comment |
There are lots of different ways to do this, but taking your attempt as a starting point
for f in /lib/**/[0-9][0-9].jpg; do
b="$f##*/"; d="$f%/*";
echo mv "$f" "$d/0$b";
done
That is, instead of matching all jpg
files and then trying to test how many digits each has, just match the ones with exactly two leading digits. Remove the echo
once you are satisfied that it's working correctly.
Alternatively you could something like this with the Perl-based prename
command:
prename -n 's/(d+)./sprintf("%03d.",$1)/e' /lib/**/*.jpg
This takes any non-empty sequence of digits before a .
and reprints them zero-padded to a minimum width of 3 digits.
Hmm very simple idea and I love it But I have problem with the code, it add 0 at the beginner of the address and not the filename.
– Cazz
7 hours ago
@Cazz apologies that was a dumb error on my part - please try it now
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
ohh no I have to thank you. it works fine and now I just have to understand why it works and I think I know why.
– Cazz
6 hours ago
add a comment |
There are lots of different ways to do this, but taking your attempt as a starting point
for f in /lib/**/[0-9][0-9].jpg; do
b="$f##*/"; d="$f%/*";
echo mv "$f" "$d/0$b";
done
That is, instead of matching all jpg
files and then trying to test how many digits each has, just match the ones with exactly two leading digits. Remove the echo
once you are satisfied that it's working correctly.
Alternatively you could something like this with the Perl-based prename
command:
prename -n 's/(d+)./sprintf("%03d.",$1)/e' /lib/**/*.jpg
This takes any non-empty sequence of digits before a .
and reprints them zero-padded to a minimum width of 3 digits.
There are lots of different ways to do this, but taking your attempt as a starting point
for f in /lib/**/[0-9][0-9].jpg; do
b="$f##*/"; d="$f%/*";
echo mv "$f" "$d/0$b";
done
That is, instead of matching all jpg
files and then trying to test how many digits each has, just match the ones with exactly two leading digits. Remove the echo
once you are satisfied that it's working correctly.
Alternatively you could something like this with the Perl-based prename
command:
prename -n 's/(d+)./sprintf("%03d.",$1)/e' /lib/**/*.jpg
This takes any non-empty sequence of digits before a .
and reprints them zero-padded to a minimum width of 3 digits.
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Hmm very simple idea and I love it But I have problem with the code, it add 0 at the beginner of the address and not the filename.
– Cazz
7 hours ago
@Cazz apologies that was a dumb error on my part - please try it now
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
ohh no I have to thank you. it works fine and now I just have to understand why it works and I think I know why.
– Cazz
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Hmm very simple idea and I love it But I have problem with the code, it add 0 at the beginner of the address and not the filename.
– Cazz
7 hours ago
@Cazz apologies that was a dumb error on my part - please try it now
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
ohh no I have to thank you. it works fine and now I just have to understand why it works and I think I know why.
– Cazz
6 hours ago
Hmm very simple idea and I love it But I have problem with the code, it add 0 at the beginner of the address and not the filename.
– Cazz
7 hours ago
Hmm very simple idea and I love it But I have problem with the code, it add 0 at the beginner of the address and not the filename.
– Cazz
7 hours ago
@Cazz apologies that was a dumb error on my part - please try it now
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
@Cazz apologies that was a dumb error on my part - please try it now
– steeldriver
7 hours ago
ohh no I have to thank you. it works fine and now I just have to understand why it works and I think I know why.
– Cazz
6 hours ago
ohh no I have to thank you. it works fine and now I just have to understand why it works and I think I know why.
– Cazz
6 hours ago
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