Try doing this with rename
:
$ rename -n 's/^d+/(stat($_))[9]/e' [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*
from the shell
prompt. It's very useful, you can put some perl code like I does in a substitution for stat
with the e
modifier.
You can remove the -n
(dry-run mode switch) when your tests become valids.
There are other tools with the same name which may or may not be able to do this, so be careful.
If you run the following command (linux
)
$ file $(readlink -f $(type -p rename))
and you have a result like
.../rename: Perl script, ASCII text executable
and not containing:
ELF
then this seems to be the right tool =)
If not, to make it the default (usually already the case) on Debian
and derivative like Ubuntu
:
$ sudo update-alternatives --set rename /path/to/rename
(replace /path/to/rename
to the path of your perl's rename
command.
If you don't have this command, search your package manager to install it or do it manually
Last but not least, this tool was originally written by Larry Wall, the Perl's dad.
Edit
As stated here, if you have the following error :
Argument list too long
Then use find
like this :
find -type f -name '[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*' -print0|
xargs -0 -n1 rename -n 's/^d+/(stat($_))[9]/e'
(try it without -n1
, that should works too)
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