Greetings, Mariusz WODZICKI!
> No, I wasn't using Windows ``ren'' command. Under Windows I was using
> Cygwin's ``rename'' for as long as I can remember (my primary
> experience is in Unix/Linux territory).
"ren" is a short version of a command, which full name is "rename".
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WBR,
Andrey Repin
Mariusz WODZICKI writes:
> I frequently use ``rename''. Today I discovered that the most current
> version has a changed syntax:
Exactly why do you think it changed syntax? Looking at some old and new
Linux manpages and the Git repository, it appears that the only thing
that changed was the monik
No, I wasn't using Windows ``ren'' command. Under Windows I was using
Cygwin's ``rename'' for as long as I can remember (my primary
experience is in Unix/Linux territory).
Mariusz Wodzicki
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Mariusz WODZICKI writes:
> I frequently use ``rename''. Today I discovered that the most current
> version has a changed syntax:
>
> Usage:
> rename [options] expression replacement file...
>
> Options:
> -v, --verboseexplain what is being done
> -V, --versionoutput version informatio
On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 12:27:29PM -0700, Mariusz WODZICKI wrote:
>I frequently use ``rename''. Today I discovered that the most current
>version has a changed syntax:
>
>Usage:
> rename [options] expression replacement file...
>
>Options:
> -v, --verboseexplain what is being done
> -V, --versi
I frequently use ``rename''. Today I discovered that the most current
version has a changed syntax:
Usage:
rename [options] expression replacement file...
Options:
-v, --verboseexplain what is being done
-V, --versionoutput version information and exit
-h, --help display this he
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