The mmv
and mcp
utilities is a command-line tool to help you easily and
safely perform complex file copies, -moves, and -renamings. Unlike almost all
file renaming tools I have seen online, these utilities do not limit you to
using specific built-in functions which offer only part of the functionality one
might need. These utilities also try to be as safe as possible — you would be
amazed at how many file renaming tools lose your data when you try something as
simple as swapping two files.
Installation is very easy. This is written in Rust, so it’s assumed you have
cargo
installed on your system.
$ make
$ sudo make install
The following environment variables can also be set at compile-time to modify the names of the generated binaries:
$MMV_NAME
- The name of the file-moving binary (default is
mmv
). This is also used to name the backups folder in$XDG_CACHE_HOME
.
- The name of the file-moving binary (default is
$MCP_NAME
- The name of the file-copying binary (default is
mcp
).
- The name of the file-copying binary (default is
If you are compiling with a custom binary name, you want to make sure that the
environment variables actually get used when performing a make install
. If
you’re using sudo
, you want to do this with the -E
flag.
$ MMV_NAME=mmv-rs MCP_NAME=mcp-rs make
$ MMV_NAME=mmv-rs MCP_NAME=mcp-rs sudo -E make install
To avoid repeating myself everywhere, if you would like to see usage examples and documentation I highly suggest reading the included manual page or reading the extended documentation on my website.
Contributions, feedback, and suggestions are always welcome! You are free to
open GitHub issues, email me, or do whatever else you want. I do ask however
that contributions be made either on sourcehut or via git send-email
to ~mango/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht. The git repositories on GitHub and my
own personal site exist purely as read-only mirrors.