I have a few directories and sub-directories containing files with no file extension. I want to add .jpg
to all the files contained within these directories. I've seen bash scripts for changing the file extension but not for just adding one. It also needs to be recursive, can someone help please?
问题:
回答1:
Alternative command without an explicit loop (man find
):
find . -type f -exec mv '{}' '{}'.jpg \;
Explanation: this recursively finds all files (-type f
) starting from the current directory (.
) and applies the move command (mv
) to each of them. Note also the quotes around {}
, so that filenames with spaces (and even newlines...) are properly handled.
回答2:
this will find files without extension and add your .jpg
find /path -type f -not -name "*.*" -exec mv "{}" "{}".jpg \;
回答3:
This is a little late, but I thought I would add that a better solution (although maybe less readable) than the ones so far might be:
find /path -type f -not -name "*.*" -print0 | xargs -0 rename 's/(.)$/$1.jpg/'
Using the find | xargs
pattern generally results in more efficient execution, as you don't have to fork a new process for each file.
Note that this requires the version of rename found in Debian-flavored distros (aka prename), rather than the traditional rename. It's just a tiny perl script, though, so it would be easy enough to use the command above on any system.
回答4:
like this,
for f in $(find . -type f); do mv $f ${f}.jpg; done
I am not expecting you have space separated file names,
If you do, the names will need to be processed a bit.
If you want to execute the command from some other directory,
you can replace the find .
with find /target/directory
.
回答5:
For renaming all files with no extension in Windows basic you can do ren * *.jpg
Since the file as no extension, just use the *, or if you want to change png to jpg
use ren *.png *.jpg
回答6:
rename
not sure that it can rename files without extensions (I'm on windows 7 right now)