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Bulk Rename File/ Folder by Command Line (TUT Mass File Rename)

If you need a powerful way to rename multiple files or folders at once – without any third-party utility then this article is exact what you need. In this article, I will show you how to bulk rename (mass rename) thousands of files or folders by a single Command Line. And more, Windows Explorer also has a great feature that help us bulk rename files or folders. Combining with a powerful Command Line in PowerShell, you can customize any flexible name you want.

Why we don’t use third-party software utilities?

There are many third-party software utilities that help you mass rename files, folders very easily. Most popular utilities are: Bulk Rename UtilityAdvanced Renamer, Rename-It!, Fast File Renamer or Lupas Rename. But installing many too programs/ software may cause our computers slow down, hang or crash (untrusted software may even harm our computers).

So, why we have to use third-party utilities while we can bulk rename files, folders with one Command Line? (That is Windows built-in)

Bulk Rename File/ Folder by Command Line (TUT Mass File Rename)

Windows comes with a variety of “built-in” ways to rename multiples files or/and folders at once, includes Windows Explorer, DOS Command Prompt, and PowerShell. To help you easy to understand this Guide, I will give 2 popular use-cases (examples) as below:
Ex1. Change all file extensions: We have 1000 TXT files in a folder and we want to change all to HTML files; or we have 1000 PNG files wanna change to JPG files

Ex2. Change complex file name in bulk: We have a bunch of files or folders which we want to name sequentially, for example, we have 1000 beautiful images and we want to name it from New-File-Name-1.JPG to New-File-Name-1000.JPG

1. Change All file Extension by a Command Line

With example 1, we can do it easily by using the command line REN: REN *.PNG *.JPG (or REN *.TXT *.HTML):

– In Windows Explorer => goto menu File => Open Command Prompt => Open Command Prompt

– Type the command above in Command Prompt window

2. Bulk Rename files or folders in Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer is a quick way to rename multiple files or folders at once, but not many people know and use it:
– Select all files/ folders you want to rename (or you may use the shortcut: Ctrl + A)
– Hold the pointer to the first file/ folder then select Rename from the Context Menu  (or you may use the shortcut: F2)
– Type new file name (for example: “New-File-Name“)  then press Enter to save it.
Done ! Now Windows Explorer will auto rename all the selected files/ folders sequentially, from New-File-Name (1).JPG to New-File-Name (1000).JPG

3. Mass Files, Folders Rename by Windows Powershell Command Line

– Mass rename files, folders in Windows Explorer is a very fast and easy method. But lacking in flexibility => PowerShell is extremely flexible.

– To open PowerShell in Windows, you search “PowerShell” from the Start Menu => then select Windows PowerShell.

 – After launching PowerShell window, type the below Command Line:

3.1. Change to the folder contains files or folders that you want to rename:

cd D:amediafiles201610

3.2. Remove the bracket in the file name (New-File-Name (1).JPG will change to New-File-Name-1.JPG)

dir | rename-item -NewName { $_.name.Replace(” (“,”–“) }

=> This command line will remove character ” (“ from all the file name.

dir | rename-item -NewName { $_.name.Replace(“)“,””) }

=> This command line will remove character ”)“ from all the file name.

Done.

Hope you enjoy it.

Please leave a comment if you need further help.

Source: https://easytipz.com/computer-tips/bulk-rename-file-folder-by-command-line-tut-mass-file-rename/

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