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    Massren

    Massren

    massren - easily rename multiple files using your text editor

    Massren is a command line tool that can be used to rename multiple files using your own text editor. Multiple-rename tools are usually difficult to use from the command line since any regular expression needs to be escaped, and each tool uses its own syntax and flavor of regex. The advantage of massren is that you are using the text editor you use every day, so can use all its features.
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    repren

    repren

    Rename anything

    Repren is a “rename anything” command-line tool that performs regex-based search and replace across file contents while also renaming or moving files and directories according to patterns. It’s meant for sweeping refactors: change a class or package name everywhere and update filenames to match in one pass. The design favors explicitness and safety, providing dry-run output so you can preview exactly what will change before executing it.
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    pv-migrate

    pv-migrate

    CLI tool to easily migrate Kubernetes persistent volumes

    pv-migrate is a CLI tool/kubectl plugin to easily migrate the contents of one Kubernetes PersistentVolumeClaim to another. On Kubernetes, if you need to rename a resource (like a Deployment) or to move it to a different namespace, you can simply create a copy of its manifest with the new namespace and/or name and apply it. However, it is not as simple with PersistentVolumeClaim resources: They are not only metadata, but they also store data in the underlying storage backend. In these cases, moving the data stored in the PVC can become a problem, making migrations more difficult.
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    Tooka

    Tooka

    A fast, rule-based CLI tool for organizing files

    Tooka is a flexible command-line tool for automating your filesystem: organize, rename, move, copy, or delete files using simple, powerful YAML rules. You define what files to match (by name, extension, metadata, size, etc.) and what should happen to them - Tooka handles the rest.
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    jaggr

    jaggr

    JSON Aggregation CLI

    ...The latency field is aggregated using minimum, maximum, and mean. In addition, @count adds an extra field indicating the total number of lines aggregated. The = sign can be used on any field to rename it, here we use it to say that the count is an rps as we are using the default aggregation time of 1 second.
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    Paperboy

    Paperboy

    a small .pdf management tool with a command-line UI

    ...If you download papers and other pdf documents, you might have noticed that filenames like 1412.4880.pdf are not terribly helpful for finding anything later on. This tool helps with that. It will offer to rename and move files to a specified folder, and it even gives some filename suggestions by looking at the content and the pdf metadata. Paperboy keeps its file management dumb on purpose (no keeping files in a database or hidden library folder), so you can uninstall it at any time and your files will remain perfectly accessible. Any pointers or help with regards to generate .deb, .rpm, AUR PKGBUILD, etc is appreciated. ...
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    TagTools for Linux

    A set of scripts to manipulate audio tags of various audio formats.

    ...TagTools should also work correctly with tags written in different codepages (utf8, cp1251 etc). The following scripts are included: tag2fname - this is a command-line tool to rename a number of files using the information extracted from audio tags in a specified format. tag2fname.dialog - a dialog-based interface for tag2fname. fname2tag - another command-line tool to convert file names into audiotags using a specified format. batchtag.dialog - a dialog-based tool for batch tag editing. ...
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    brn is a Perl-based command-line tool designed to ease the task of bulk renaming a large number of files. Started as a fork of the standard perl 'rename' tool, this project has since mutated significantly and is still undergoing rapid flux.
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    SplitPDF -SplitPDF.jar- is a ‘command-line driven’ Java-program, it splits a PDF-file by bookmarks into separated PDF’s. The bookmark is used as title for the newly created PDF. Extremely usefull and fast in a batch processing environment.
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