We all have a folder full of images whose filenames resemble line noise. How about renaming those images with the help of a local LLM (large language model) executable on the command line? All that ...
Open the Finder and browse to the folder you want. You can type Command-A (⌘A) to select all. If you want to select a specific range, but not everything in the folder, click one file, hold shift, and ...
Say I had a script to take on-line backups of a database (in my case Citrix data store in Access format) and I wanted to script the renaming of the file to include the current date (and possibly ...
To rename a group of files with a single command, use the rename command. It requires the use of regular expressions and can tell you what changes will be made before making them. For decades, Linux ...
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