Hi, y’all. Running Linux Mint and I have the puzzle presented above.
From what I gather, I’m using rename (1p) which makes mention of Perl and in the man page it says it will also run as file-rename. I’m not sure if this is the right rename utility for the common argument
s/old_pattern/new_pattern/
but any time I try to run anything (including -n), I just get an angle bracket > and have to ctrl-c out.
I’d also need some details on how the wildcards work, which seems to be lacking in the documentation.
Edit: Instructions unclear. I have a bunch of episodes that are very wordy. I’m moving them onto DVD and truncated on my player the directory will look like:
Star Trek The Next Gene…
Star Trek The Next Gene…
Star Trek The Next Gene…
Star Trek The Next Gene…
Star Trek The Next Gene…
so I want to take (sample episode)
Star Trek The Next Generation Season 1 Episode 1 - Encounter at Far Point
and
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Replace 'Star Trek The Next Generation Season ’ with ‘S0’
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Replace 'Episode ’ with ‘E0’ or ‘E’ depending on digits
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Keep episode title as is.
So it looks like
S01E01 - Encounter at Farpoint.mkv


Cool! Thanks!
Is this standard PERL stuff? How I learn what all these things mean? One day I hope to write my own arguments.
No idea lol
I just wanted a rename utility and Arch didn’t have the GUI one I used on Mint so I gradually pieced some of this stuff together. If there’s one source online that lays it all out I haven’t found it yet!
If you’d like me to explain the one here I’ll do my best ;)
Edit: nvm, I edited the original comment to explain everything