How can I easily bulk rename files with Perl?

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perl -e 'foreach $f (glob("File\\ Name*")) { $nf = $f; $nf =~ s/(\d+)$/sprintf("%03d",$1)/e; print `mv \"$f\" \"$nf\"`;}'

A bit overkill maybe, but it does what is asked.

find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 rename 's/(\d+)/sprintf "%03d", $1/e' 

or something like that, provided

  1. You have GNU find and GNU xargs (for -print0 and -0)
  2. You have the 'rename' utility that comes with perl
  3. There's only one group of digits in the filename. If there's more than one, then you need to do something with the regex to make it only match the number you want to reformat.

Is this a one-time thing? If so, I'm going to suggest something that might seem to be a cop out by many programmers here:

Pipe the output of your command (find -type d | sort -r | grep ' [1-9][0-9]$') to a file and use an editor along with some global search/replace magic to create a script that does the renames.

Then throw away the script.

There's little fuss and little chance that you'll end up shooting yourself in the foot by having some attempt at a clever (but inadequately debugged) one-liner go off into the weeds on your files.

Run two commands, in this order:

$ rename 's/File Name (\d)$/File Name 0$1/' *
$ rename 's/File Name (\d\d)$/File Name 0$1/' *

First one renames everything less than 10 and prepends a zero. The second one renames everything less than 100 and prepends a zero. The result should be three digits for all filenames.

In my debian it works well with rename, tested with 300 files.

 perl -e 'map `touch door$_.txt`, 1..300;'
 rename 's/(\d+)\.txt/sprintf("%03d.txt", $1)/e' *.txt

I think mmv is your friend here.

you could do something using perl or ruby.

put all this files in the same directory

dirlisting = DIR.entries('.')

dirListing.each do |file| 
 num = file.match(/\d+$/).to_i
 if num < 100
   find the position where start the number, with index and inject the 0 there.
 end
end
use strict;
use File::Copy;

my @files = glob 'File*Name*';

foreach my $filename (@files) {
    if ($filename =~ m`^.*File.*Name.*?(\d+)`) {
        my $number = $1;
        next if ($number > 99);
        rename $filename, sprintf("FileName%03d",$number);
    }
}

if your remote has bash shell

for i in File*; 
do 
    case "${i##* }" in  [0-9][0-9] ) 
      echo  mv "$i" "${i% *} $(printf "%03d" ${i##* })" ;; 
    esac; 
done

remove "echo" to do actual renaming

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