batch-rename 0.1.0.2 → 0.1.0.3
raw patch · 2 files changed
+7/−7 lines, 2 files
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- README.md +3/−3
- batch-rename.cabal +4/−4
README.md view
@@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ # Example:- batch_rename "\*.mp3" "\*.mp4"- batch_rename "\*.mp3" "fake\*.mp4"- batch_rename "DCIM\*.jpg" "\*.png"+ - batch_rename "\*.mp3" "\*.mp4"+ - batch_rename "\*.mp3" "fake\*.mp4"+ - batch_rename "DCIM\*.jpg" "\*.png"
batch-rename.cabal view
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ -- PVP summary: +-+------- breaking API changes -- | | +----- non-breaking API additions -- | | | +--- code changes with no API change-version: 0.1.0.2+version: 0.1.0.3 -- A short (one-line) description of the package. synopsis: Make linux or macos do things like "rename *.mp3 *.mp4" in Windows/MSDOS@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ -- A longer description of the package. description: Do you remember the convenient command `rn' in MSDOS? When you want to change all your .mp3 files to .mp4.- Simply type \"rn *.mp3 *.mp4.\". \n- I really like this. \n- But in linux/Mac world, people keep asking how.(http://bit.ly/2cIskUu)+ Simply type \"rn *.mp3 *.mp4.\". + I really like this.+ But in linux\/Mac world, people keep asking how.(http:\/\/bit.ly\/2cIskUu) So maybe this little tool can help you a lot. -- URL for the project homepage or repository.