john lewis wrote:
> I came across the mmv command whilst looking to see what 
> http://debaday.debian.net/ had to offer and thought it would be
> useful for renaming a batch of images from my camera from
> p1010001.jpg through to p101015.jpg to something a little more useful
> like barbecue1.jpg through to barbecue15.jpg
> 
> I thought this command would work
> 
> mmv "*.jpg" "barbecue#1.jpg"
> 
> but I ended up with barbecuep1010001.jpg and so on. 
> 
> I can't work out what the correct wild card format should be that
> will remove the original file name prefix and substitute a new one
> with a sequential number. I have looked at the man pages for mmv & sh
> and at the LUGwiki page on using regular expressions but am still
> confused.
mmv "p101*.jpg" "barbecue~1.jpg"
> 
> I currently create a new directory for any new batch of images from
> my camera to avoid overwriting a previous batch of images.  The
> camera defaults to using p1010001 for the first image each time it
> starts with a blank memory card. 
> 
> I'd still need to upload the images into a temporary location before
> renaming them but that would be simpler than ending up with lots of
> sub-directories all with similarly named files.
>  
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