![]() ![]() File information is available, e.g modification time, access time, status change time (time string can be formatted using format string e.g %d-%m-%Y), permission, owner id, group id, size, block, inode number, mode etc. ![]() This functionality is provided by GMP BigNum library (GNU Multi-precession library). ![]() Unlimited precision for numbers i.e you can perform base conversion, scientific conversion etc.Prioritize file, directory or link during sort.Sorting files according to size, modification time, access time etc.Search strings can be taken from files.Search string can be specified for only file, directory, link or any combination of them.Search string to search for files with matching regex/string.Replace strings can be taken from files.Uppercase/Lowercase conversion on file name (can be done by selecting a part).A regex replace operation can be performed on file only, directory only, link only or any combination of them.Regex replace to delete/swap/replace part of the file name.Access to current directory name, file name with and without extension.Inserting different level of parent directory names.Latin, scientific and base conversion for indexes and counters.Indexing and formatting the indexes in different ways.Inserting file information (mtime, atime, ctime, permission etc.) in arbitrary formats.Names (or name strings) can be taken from a file.Rename files/directories/links en masse with dynamically constructed names.Simulations can be run instead of actual rename to view the potential outcome as program output on terminal with the -sim option. Different rnm operation on different directory remembers their own undo history. It provides an undo functionality to move back unwanted rename operations. Operations (rename, changing names, search) are selective of file type (directory, file, link).įiles can be sorted by name, modification time, access time, size, file type (directory, file, link) etc. and many more.įile search functionality is provided with PCRE2 regex. It provides versatile options to modify names, delete/replace part of it, indexing, case conversion, insert text, insert various file information like modification time, access time, permission etc., insert parent directory names, working directory name etc. It uses PCRE2 (revised version of PCRE) regex to provide search (and replace) functionality. Naming scheme (*Name String*) can be applied or regex replace can be performed to modify file names on the fly. ![]()
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