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    FAR - Find And Replace
    Search and replace operations on file content accross multiple files. Recursive operations within entire directory trees. FAR comes with support for regular expressions (regex) over multiple lines, automatic backup and various character encodings. Run grep like extractions to condense or rearrange sources, or perform bulk file renaming.
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    Node Renamer

    Node Renamer

    A Simple Cross-Platform Batch Renaming Application.

    ...The 10 different rules allow you to change file names with prefixes, suffixes, and timestamps, etc. Before renaming the files you can analyze that the output will be correct. Usage Guide Step 1: Add files, directories, and sub-directories for bulk renaming at once. Step 2: Select from the list of 10 rules to rename multiple files. These rules are: Add Prefix, Add Suffix, Trim, Replace, Case Change, Remove, Insert At, Numbering, Time Stamp, and Reverse. Step 3: Step 3: Node Renamer will show you the preview of applied rules by clicking analyze button. Apply your selected rules to r
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