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Linux temps réel embarqué et outils de développements
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renameutils
renameutils | Programs to make file renaming easier | Priority | |
Section | utils |
Installed size | 276 |
Maintainer | Francois Marier <francois@debian.org> |
Architecture | i386 |
Version | 0.8.1-4 |
Depends | libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libreadline5 (>= 5.1) |
Suggests | remstats-doc |
File name | pool/main/r/renameutils/renameutils_0.8.1-4_i386.deb |
Description | The file renaming utilities (renameutils for short) are a set of programs designed to make renaming of files faster and less cumbersome. . This package consists of five programs - qmv, imv, icp, qcp and deurlname: . qmv ("quick move") allows file names to be edited in a text editor. The names of all files in a directory are written to a text file, which is then edited by the user. The text file is read and parsed, and the changes are applied to the files. . imv ("interactive move"), is trivial but useful when you are too lazy to type (or even complete) the name of the file to rename twice. It allows a file name to be edited in the terminal using the GNU Readline library. . icp and qcp are similar to imv and qmv but for copying using "cp". . deurlname removes URL encoded characters (such as %20 representing space) from file names. Some programs such as w3m tend to keep those characters encoded in saved files. |
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