This software offers powerful bash-based tools for easily renaming files, with a range of advanced options and capabilities. Perfect for managing and organizing large numbers of files quickly and efficiently.
One of the most useful features of this tool is its ability to convert file names to lowercase, uppercase, or capitalized format. You can also remove spaces from file names, search and replace specific characters using sed and tr, and even rename HTML files and directories in pairs.
In terms of documentation, the package comes with a comprehensive man page that provides detailed instructions on how to use all of the available utilities.
Aside from the core file renaming features, the File Rename Utils Project also packs in a few other handy tools. For example, there's a KDE-compatible trash can that lets you easily delete unwanted files, a swap utility that lets you interchange the positions of two files, and an htmlrename utility that makes it easy to rename HTML files.
In the latest release of this software, there are a few new features and improvements worth noting. The Trash and KTrash utilities now have a nice size listing mode that makes it easy to see which trash items are taking up the most space. There have also been some minor code cleanups and bug fixes that should further enhance the overall user experience.
All in all, the File Rename Utils Project is a great choice for anyone looking for a powerful and easy-to-use file renaming tool.
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