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Renaming files with vidir (moreutils)
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I'm trying to use vidir from the moreutils package and I have the following issue:
When I load the files I want to rename with vidir like this:
$ vidir
or like this:
$ find -type f | vidir --verbose -
vidir displays a number, a tab, and the full path of the files like this:
1 ./file1
2 ./file2
3 ./file3
or if it isn't the current folder like this:
1 ./folder/subfolder1/file1
2 ./folder/subfolder1/file2
3 ./folder/subfolder1/file3
Now, I see some advantages in this like the ability to swap file names by swaping the numbers or editing folder names but I just want to rename the files in the same folder and maybe delete some files. My issue is when I use regex to rename the filenames everything could be affected,namely the numbers, the slashes, the dots and the tabs. I tried to remove them at start make my modifications and then rebuild them but vidir complains when I save the file and close the editor.
So how could circumvent this issue? Am I missing something?
EDIT:
I tried again to remove the vidir prefix before I start my modifications and add it back when I'm finished and it seems to be working. These are the functions I used in Vim:
" Remove vidir prefix
function! VidirRemovePrefix()
:%s/d*t.//
endfunction
" Delete line
function! VidirDeleteLine()
:s/^d*t.*//
endfunction
" Add vidir prefix back
function! VidirAddPrefix()
:%s /^/t.//
execute "normal! ggVG"
:let i=1 | '<,'>g/^/ s//=i . ""/ | let i+=1
endfunction
For some reason the last function does not always work. If this is the case then I execute the last line (for inserting the numbers) manually in the command line.
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I'm trying to use vidir from the moreutils package and I have the following issue:
When I load the files I want to rename with vidir like this:
$ vidir
or like this:
$ find -type f | vidir --verbose -
vidir displays a number, a tab, and the full path of the files like this:
1 ./file1
2 ./file2
3 ./file3
or if it isn't the current folder like this:
1 ./folder/subfolder1/file1
2 ./folder/subfolder1/file2
3 ./folder/subfolder1/file3
Now, I see some advantages in this like the ability to swap file names by swaping the numbers or editing folder names but I just want to rename the files in the same folder and maybe delete some files. My issue is when I use regex to rename the filenames everything could be affected,namely the numbers, the slashes, the dots and the tabs. I tried to remove them at start make my modifications and then rebuild them but vidir complains when I save the file and close the editor.
So how could circumvent this issue? Am I missing something?
EDIT:
I tried again to remove the vidir prefix before I start my modifications and add it back when I'm finished and it seems to be working. These are the functions I used in Vim:
" Remove vidir prefix
function! VidirRemovePrefix()
:%s/d*t.//
endfunction
" Delete line
function! VidirDeleteLine()
:s/^d*t.*//
endfunction
" Add vidir prefix back
function! VidirAddPrefix()
:%s /^/t.//
execute "normal! ggVG"
:let i=1 | '<,'>g/^/ s//=i . ""/ | let i+=1
endfunction
For some reason the last function does not always work. If this is the case then I execute the last line (for inserting the numbers) manually in the command line.
regular-expression
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add a comment |
I'm trying to use vidir from the moreutils package and I have the following issue:
When I load the files I want to rename with vidir like this:
$ vidir
or like this:
$ find -type f | vidir --verbose -
vidir displays a number, a tab, and the full path of the files like this:
1 ./file1
2 ./file2
3 ./file3
or if it isn't the current folder like this:
1 ./folder/subfolder1/file1
2 ./folder/subfolder1/file2
3 ./folder/subfolder1/file3
Now, I see some advantages in this like the ability to swap file names by swaping the numbers or editing folder names but I just want to rename the files in the same folder and maybe delete some files. My issue is when I use regex to rename the filenames everything could be affected,namely the numbers, the slashes, the dots and the tabs. I tried to remove them at start make my modifications and then rebuild them but vidir complains when I save the file and close the editor.
So how could circumvent this issue? Am I missing something?
EDIT:
I tried again to remove the vidir prefix before I start my modifications and add it back when I'm finished and it seems to be working. These are the functions I used in Vim:
" Remove vidir prefix
function! VidirRemovePrefix()
:%s/d*t.//
endfunction
" Delete line
function! VidirDeleteLine()
:s/^d*t.*//
endfunction
" Add vidir prefix back
function! VidirAddPrefix()
:%s /^/t.//
execute "normal! ggVG"
:let i=1 | '<,'>g/^/ s//=i . ""/ | let i+=1
endfunction
For some reason the last function does not always work. If this is the case then I execute the last line (for inserting the numbers) manually in the command line.
regular-expression
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I'm trying to use vidir from the moreutils package and I have the following issue:
When I load the files I want to rename with vidir like this:
$ vidir
or like this:
$ find -type f | vidir --verbose -
vidir displays a number, a tab, and the full path of the files like this:
1 ./file1
2 ./file2
3 ./file3
or if it isn't the current folder like this:
1 ./folder/subfolder1/file1
2 ./folder/subfolder1/file2
3 ./folder/subfolder1/file3
Now, I see some advantages in this like the ability to swap file names by swaping the numbers or editing folder names but I just want to rename the files in the same folder and maybe delete some files. My issue is when I use regex to rename the filenames everything could be affected,namely the numbers, the slashes, the dots and the tabs. I tried to remove them at start make my modifications and then rebuild them but vidir complains when I save the file and close the editor.
So how could circumvent this issue? Am I missing something?
EDIT:
I tried again to remove the vidir prefix before I start my modifications and add it back when I'm finished and it seems to be working. These are the functions I used in Vim:
" Remove vidir prefix
function! VidirRemovePrefix()
:%s/d*t.//
endfunction
" Delete line
function! VidirDeleteLine()
:s/^d*t.*//
endfunction
" Add vidir prefix back
function! VidirAddPrefix()
:%s /^/t.//
execute "normal! ggVG"
:let i=1 | '<,'>g/^/ s//=i . ""/ | let i+=1
endfunction
For some reason the last function does not always work. If this is the case then I execute the last line (for inserting the numbers) manually in the command line.
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