#!/usr/bin/env bash set -eu # Lists the current directory's files in Vim, so you can edit it and save to rename them # USAGE: vimv [file1 file2] # https://github.com/thameera/vimv declare -r FILENAMES_FILE=$(mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/vimv.XXXXXX") trap '{ rm -f "${FILENAMES_FILE}" ; }' EXIT if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then src=( "$@" ) else IFS=$'\r\n' GLOBIGNORE='*' command eval 'src=($(ls))' fi for ((i=0;i<${#src[@]};++i)); do echo "${src[i]}" >> "${FILENAMES_FILE}" done ${EDITOR:-vi} "${FILENAMES_FILE}" IFS=$'\r\n' GLOBIGNORE='*' command eval 'dest=($(cat "${FILENAMES_FILE}"))' if (( ${#src[@]} != ${#dest[@]} )); then echo "WARN: Number of files changed. Did you delete a line by accident? Aborting.." >&2 exit 1 fi declare -i count=0 for ((i=0;i<${#src[@]};++i)); do if [ "${src[i]}" != "${dest[i]}" ]; then mkdir -p "$(dirname "${dest[i]}")" if git ls-files --error-unmatch "${src[i]}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then git mv "${src[i]}" "${dest[i]}" else mv "${src[i]}" "${dest[i]}" fi ((++count)) fi done echo "$count" files renamed.