rnm Command Examples
Bulk Rename Utility. More information: https://github.com/neurobin/rnm.
- Replace a search string with a replacement string in filenames:
rnm -ss {{old}} -rs {{new}} {{path/to/directory}}
- Use a fixed (literal) search and replace string instead of regex:
rnm -ssf {{old}} -rs {{new}} {{path/to/files}}
- Add an auto-incremented index to filenames starting from 1:
rnm -i 1 -inc 1 -rs {{_}} {{path/to/files}}
- Rename files using a list of new names from a text file:
rnm -ns/f {{path/to/names.txt}} {{path/to/files}}
- Rename only files (ignoring directories and links):
rnm -fo -ss {{pattern}} -rs {{replacement}} {{path/to/files}}
- Sort input files by modification time before renaming:
rnm -s/mt -ss {{pattern}} -rs {{replacement}} {{path/to/files}}
- Run a simulation without making actual changes:
rnm -sim -ss {{pattern}} -rs {{replacement}} {{path/to/files}}
- Undo the last renaming operation:
rnm -u