![]() I have broken it up due to Reddit formatting not wrapping the line otherwise.) ![]() To actually answer the question as asked (though, as others point out, there are often better tools available):įor %h in (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9) do for %t in (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9) do for %u in (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9) do ren "00%h%t%u Real ESRGAN zoomed x4.png" "%h%t%u.png" I don't have access to a windows machine so I can't check what the equivalent commands are, but it should be possible to do something essentially the same. # Trial runĮcho mv -nv "$" "$(printf '%03d.png' $num)"Įdit: Just noticed this is for windows and not linux. I also like to add -nv to the mv command, -v so I can see what happened if something didn't go as planned, and the -n for no clobber prevents anything from accidentally getting overwritten. If you're nervous about screwing things up, do a trial run with echo mv first to see what the actual commands will be. ![]() I've done this a shit tonne with tv shows when the format isn't right for kodi to recognize seasons and I need to make sure that everything fits the S01E01 format. Bonus points if you use printf to get the right number of digits in the destination file. ![]()
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