I have a different HTML files in a folder. How to rename the files so that they have the names of:
1.html
2.html
3.html
...
This can make it:
i=1
for file in /your/folder/*
do
mv $file ${i}.html
i=$((i+1)) #((i++)) was giving errors (see comments)
done
It loops through all files in /your/folder
and renames them according to the number $i
that keeps increasing.
Here is my script
#!/bin/sh
#
# batchrename - renames files like 01.ext, 02.ext ...
#
# format : batchrename <list of files>
# or: -r <extension> <<list of files> or <dir>>
# -r - recoursively
counter=0
extrec=""
if [ "$#" -lt "1" ]; then
echo -e "\n\t\tUsage:\n\tbatchrename [opt]\nopt:"
echo -e "-r <ext> <folder> (or file list) -- renames recoursively ALL files"
echo -e "\tin folder <folder> (or by file list given) with extension .<ext>"
echo -e "<folder> -- renames ALL files in folder given"
echo -e "<file list> -- renames ALL files of given filelist.\n\n"
exit 0
fi
Name="$*"
if [ "$1" = "-r" ]; then
extrec="$2"
shift
shift
Name="$*"
[ "$Name" = "" ] && Name="./"
fi
echo -e "\n\t\t\tRENAMING"
for file in $Name
do
file=`echo "$file" | sed "s/<>/ /g"`
if [ -d "$file" ];then
echo -e "\nDiving into \033[38m $file \033[39m"
cd "$file"
if [ "$extrec" != "" ]; then
batchrename -r $extrec `ls -1 | sed "s/\ /<>/g"`
else
batchrename `ls -1 | sed "s/\ /<>/g"`
fi
cd ../
continue
fi
ext=`ext "$file"`
if [ "$ext" = "ion" ]; then
continue
fi
if [ "$extrec" = "" -o "$ext" = "$extrec" ];then
counter=`expr $counter + 1`
echo -e "Progress: $counter files\r\c"
mv "$file" "rnmd$counter.$ext"
fi
done
echo -e "\n\n\t\t\tENDING"
digits=`echo $counter|awk '{print length ($0)}'`
cnt=1
while [ $digits -gt $cnt ]
do
f=`ls -S -1|grep "rnmd[0-9]\{$cnt\}\."`
rename rnmd rnmd0 $f
cnt=`expr $cnt + 1`
done
if [ "$counter" -gt "0" ]; then
rename rnmd "" rnmd*
fi
echo -e "\n\t\t\tDone !!!\n"
After renaming all your files will looks like 001.file, 002.file, ... and so on. Amount of leading zeros depends on amount of files. So, after renaming ls
will show right order of files!
It use intermediate script ext
:
#!/bin/sh
#
# ext - returns file suffix (case-unsensitive)
#
File="$*"
if [ -d "$File" ]; then
echo ""
exit 0
fi
EXT=`echo $File|sed 's/.\{1,\}\.//g'`
if [ "$EXT" = "$File" ]; then
EXT=""
fi
echo $EXT| tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'
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