How to rename multiple files at once - [ Windows - Linux - Mac ]
Renaming files can be quite a tedious task. Ever faced the dilemma of
having downloaded tons of files, and being faced with the prospect of
looking for your documents, your music, your photos among a pile of
junk.
Even more so, when you have a pile of data from a similar source, say your phone’s images, all labeled IMG_20170102_xyz.jpg, a total haphazard sequencing.
Curious to know how to sort your data, rename them, organize them, so that you don’t have to deal with the clutter, and be able to easily search among them.
Even more so, when you have a pile of data from a similar source, say your phone’s images, all labeled IMG_20170102_xyz.jpg, a total haphazard sequencing.
Curious to know how to sort your data, rename them, organize them, so that you don’t have to deal with the clutter, and be able to easily search among them.
Well then, you’ve struck the right place. Let us take a look at one
of the simplest, yet most wanted aspects of personal computing. How do
you rename multiple files and organize them
just the way you want?
What to do?
There are numerous ways to rename files, including
For this purpose, we are going to look at one application each, for Linux, Windows and Mac OS
Opening up pyRenamer, we are presented with a blank screen as such.
Browsing to a folder whose files you want to rename, you will see a preview of the files, their original names and the renamed versions according to the parameters.
just the way you want?
What to do?
There are numerous ways to rename files, including
- Right click -> Rename: Too tedious, cannot be applied for correct sequencing. This method is only workable for single files, or a batch you file which do not need to be specifically organized.
- Using Command Prompt / Power Shell / Terminal: This method allows a lot of control, including search and replacement of specific terms, specific sequencing and overall good organization of your files. But this is a manual method, and those who do not know the commands by heart, might face a lot of headaches to actually get any work done.
- Using a third party software: By far the best solution available, there are numerous free and paid third party software, through which you can batch rename your files, sorted by folder, extension, name, just say how you want it, and its probably done. Not just that, these applications are a lot powerful about how much you can control in your file name as well.
For this purpose, we are going to look at one application each, for Linux, Windows and Mac OS
- Linux: pyRenamer
- Windows: Bulk Rename Utility
- Mac OS: Name Changer
Setting it Up
Installing the application is the proverbial first step, and it is quite straightforward for all 3 platforms.Linux
- Open up a terminal window
- sudo apt-get install pyRenamer
- Wait for the files to download and install, and you are done.
Windows
- Download Bulk Rename Utility from the given link
- http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Download.php
- Simply double click the executable, install the application, and you are done.
Mac os
- Download Name Changer from the given link
- https://mrrsoftware.com/namechanger/
- Unzip the file, drag it into your Applications folder, and you are done.
Renaming your files
Once the application is done installing, let us open up the application and take it for a spin.
Linux
Opening up pyRenamer, we are presented with a blank screen as such.Browsing to a folder whose files you want to rename, you will see a preview of the files, their original names and the renamed versions according to the parameters.
pyRenamer includes quite a bit of features, including
For Windows, we are using Bulk Rename Utility. Opening it up, we are
presented with what we must admit, is a mind boggling user interface.
Bulk Rename Utility looks really complex, but trust us, it’s actually
fairly simple when you look at it well. It is one of the most feature
packed alternative available.
On Mac OS, we are using Name Changer. This has to be one of the
simplest applications for bulk renaming your files. However, this isn’t
necessarily a bad thing, as the app still serves its purpose perfectly.
Opening up, we are treated to an interface, which screams simple. We can drag all the files we require into this menu from the file explorer (or Finder, as Apple likes to call it).
Name Changer is a very user friendly option, yet still manages to pack in most of the useful features we saw in pyRenamer and Bulk Rename Utility.
- Substitutions
- Spaces / Underscores
- Replacements
- Capitalization
- Patterns
- Insertion and Delete
- Spaces
- Text
- Metadata
- Music Metadata to Filename
- Image Data to FilenamepyRenamer is pretty simple to use. You select all the files you choose to rename, choose your parameters, and simply click rename. Yeah, its that simple.
Windows
For Windows, we are using Bulk Rename Utility. Opening it up, we are
presented with what we must admit, is a mind boggling user interface.- Bulk Rename Utility packs everything, from adding characters to folder substitutions.
- Regular Expression
- Replace Text
- Remove Character
- Add Character
- Date / Time
- Numbering
- Sequencing
- Manual Naming
- Letter Case
- Append Folder Name
- Extension changing
- Move / Copy Parts
- Filter text
- Move / Copy Files according to their name
Mac OS
On Mac OS, we are using Name Changer. This has to be one of the
simplest applications for bulk renaming your files. However, this isn’t
necessarily a bad thing, as the app still serves its purpose perfectly.Opening up, we are treated to an interface, which screams simple. We can drag all the files we require into this menu from the file explorer (or Finder, as Apple likes to call it).
Name Changer is a very user friendly option, yet still manages to pack in most of the useful features we saw in pyRenamer and Bulk Rename Utility.
- Replace First Occurrence With
- Replace Last Occurrence With
- Replace All Occurrence With
- Append Text
- Prepend Text
- Wildcard Entry
- Change Case
- Sequencing
- Date / Time based
- Regular Expression based
How to rename multiple files at once - [ Windows - Linux - Mac ]
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