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A Renamer

Rename multiple files with values from an excel file.

demo

Install

Pre-built executables

You can download a pre-built executable avaliable from the release page.

Building from source

To install from source, you need Rust installed in your system. You can install Rust with rustup.
The minimum rust version supported is 1.74.1.

$ git clone https://github.com/hufuhufu/arenamer
$ cd arenamer
$ cargo install --path .

Usage

Usage: arenamer.exe [OPTIONS] <WORKBOOK>

Arguments:
  <WORKBOOK>  Path to the workbook file

Options:
  -f, --files <FILES>      A regex to match with files within the target directory [default: .*]
  -d, --dir <DIR>          Target directory. Path of the target files to rename [default: .]
  -p, --pattern <PATTERN>  Output rename pattern. Use `?` as placeholder for the cell values, ex: `Invitation_?.pdf`. Every `?` will be replaced with the value from excel [default: ?]
  -s, --sheet <SHEET>      Name of the sheet to use [default: Sheet1]
  -c, --column <COLUMN>    Name of the column to use. Defaults to take the first column (assumes no column title/header)
  -h, --help               Print help
  -V, --version            Print version

As an example, using the test files available inside tests directory, this command below will rename all .txt files with test_?.txt, where ? will be replaced with values under the column name inside test.xlsx.

$ cd ./tests
$ arenamer -f "\.txt" -p "test_?.txt" -c "name" ./test.xlsx

And this command will revert it back

$ arenamer -f "\.txt" -p "test_?.txt" -c "no" ./test.xlsx

License

Copyright 2024. This project is released under MIT license.