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+ = Renamer - The perfect tool to easily rename your files
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+ Renamer is a fast and light utility to rename your files on all file systems.
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+ It allows you to do a lot of renaming tasks without requiering any specific knowledge.
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+ Everything is done from the command-line and you can use it from a script-shell or
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+ another program.
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+
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+ Renamer can:
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+ * lowercase a list of filenames
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+ * uppercase a list of filenames
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+ * delete white-spaces of filenames
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+ * replace underscores by spaces in filenames
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+ * capitalize filenames
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+ * rename files using a specified basename followed by an incremental number
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+ * rename files from their actual extension to a specified one
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+ * do recursive actions
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+ * and more (Renamer is always evolving) ...
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+ * is developed from scratch (not based on any other code)
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+ * multi-platform (GNU/Linux, *BSD, Windows & other)
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+ * 100% GPL & free
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+
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+ ===Requirements
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+
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+ Ruby >= 1.8.0 http://www.ruby-lang.org
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+ RubyGem >= 0.8.0 http://rubygem.rubyforge.org
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+
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+ ===Install
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+
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+ <tt>
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+ $ su
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+ # gem install -r --source http://download.gna.org/renamer/
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+ </tt>
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+
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+ ===Usage
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+
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+ <tt>$ renamer -h</tt> for more information
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+
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+ ===License
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+ Renamer is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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+ See the COPYING file for more information.
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+
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+ ===Copyright
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+ Renamer (c) Copyright 2004-2006
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+ by Nicolas Cavigneaux <nico@bounga.org>
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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+ =begin
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+ ############################################################################
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+ ### ###
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+ ### Renamer ###
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+ ### - ###
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+ ### The perfect tool to easily rename your files ###
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+ ### ###
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+ ### By: Nicolas Cavigneaux <nico@bounga.org> ###
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+ ### ###
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+ ### ###
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+ ### http://renamer.bounga.org ###
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+ ### ###
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+ ############################################################################
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+ Copyright (c) 2004-2006 by Nicolas Cavigneaux <nico@bounga.org>
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+ See COPYING for License detail.
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+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ =end
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+
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+ #############
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+ # Libraries #
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+ #############
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+ begin
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ warn "Not using RubyGems" if $DEBUG
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+ end
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+
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ require 'gettext'
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+
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+ require 'const'
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+ require 'renamer'
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+
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+ ########################
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+ # Initiliazing GetText #
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+ ########################
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+ include GetText
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+ # Searching the path to locale directory
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+ p = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "/../locale/")
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+ bindtextdomain("renamer", p)
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+
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+ ########################
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+ # Command Line Options #
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+ ########################
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+ action, arg = nil
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+ recursive = false
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+ opts = OptionParser.new
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+
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+ opts.banner = _("Usage: #{File.basename($0)} [options] FILENAMES")
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+ opts.separator ""
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+ opts.separator _("Specific options:")
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+
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+ opts.on("-d", "--downcase", _("Downcase FILENAMES")) { action = :downcase }
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+ opts.on("-u", "--upcase", _("Upcase FILENAMES")) { action = :upcase }
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+ opts.on("-c", "--capitalize", _("Capitalize FILENAMES")) { action = :capitalize }
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+ opts.on("-w", "--word", _("Capitalize each words in FILENAMES")) { action = :word }
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+ opts.on("-s", "--space", _("Replace spaces by underscores in FILENAMES")) { action = :space }
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+ opts.on("-U", "--underscore", _("Replace underscores by spaces in FILENAMES")) { action = :underscore }
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+ opts.on("-b", _("--basename BASENAME"), _("Rename FILENAMES using the specified"), _("BASENAME followed by an incremental number")) { |bn| action = :basename; arg = bn }
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+ opts.on("-e", _("--ext NEW"), _("Rename FILENAMES from their actual extension"), _("to the NEW one")) { |new| action = :ext; arg = new }
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+ opts.on("-r", "--recursive", _("Run %s recursively across directories") % Const::NAME) { recursive = true }
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+
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+ opts.separator ""
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+ opts.separator _("Common options:")
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+
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+ opts.on("-h", "--help", _("Show this help")) { puts opts.to_s; exit(0) }
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+ opts.on("-v", "--version", _("Show %s version") % Const::NAME) { puts Const::NAME + " v" + Const::VER; exit(0) }
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+ opts.on("-l", "--license", _("Show some information about %s license") % Const::NAME) { puts Const::LICENSE; exit(0) }
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+
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+ ###################
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+ # Parsing options #
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+ ###################
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+ if ARGV.empty?
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+ puts opts.to_s
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+ exit(1)
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+ end
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+ filenames = opts.parse(ARGV)
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+
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+ ####################
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+ # Processing files #
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+ ####################
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+ r = Renamer.new(filenames, recursive)
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+
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+ case action
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+ when :downcase
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+ r.downcase
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+ when :upcase
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+ r.upcase
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+ when :capitalize
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+ r.capitalize
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+ when :word
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+ r.capitalize_words
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+ when :space
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+ r.space_to_underscore
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+ when :underscore
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+ r.underscore_to_space
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+ when :basename
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+ r.basename(arg)
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+ when :ext
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+ r.ext(arg)
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+ end
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+ = Renamer - The perfect tool to easily rename your files
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+ == Developers
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+
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+ === Maintainer
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+ Nicolas Cavigneaux <mailto:nico@bounga.org>
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+ * Web : http://www.bounga.org
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+ * IRC : Bounga@irc.freenode.net
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+ * Jabber: Bounga@jabber.fr
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+ = Renamer - The perfect tool to easily rename your files
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+ == Known bugs:
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+ Last Modified: 2004-12-30
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+
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+ * Using of wildcards on the command-line only works for unix shells we must use Dir[]
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+ if we want this feature to be available on other systems (MS-Windows for example).
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