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Very simple file renamer in Python

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pyrename

Very simple file renamer in Python.

Usage:

./pyrename <file-matcher> <new-name-pattern> [-d]

Regex patterns use Python substitution (capture groups can be referenced using \1, \2, \3, etc.), -d performs a dry-run.

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