1.0.1 • Published 4 years ago

bame v1.0.1

Weekly downloads
19
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

demo gif

Bame ?

The word bame come frome the portmenteau between batch and rename. Bame is a simple cross-plateform cli that'll help you rename several files at once.

Usage

Installation

bame can be installed using yarn or npm. It works for node version >= 8.

npm install -g bame
# or
yarn global add bame

CLI

Simply run bame in the directory where the files you want to rename are located. Specify a regular expression with capturing groups (with parentesis) for the parts you want to keep while renaming. Then specify a string with the index of the capturing group you want to insert between braquets.

For example:

bame 'SerieName Episode (.*) Season (.*).mp4' 'SerieName - S{1}E{2}.mp4'
# SerieName Episode 1 Season 1.mp4     -->     SerieName - S1E1.mp4
# SerieName Episode 2 Season 1.mp4     -->     SerieName - S1E2.mp4
# SerieName Episode 3 Season 1.mp4     -->     SerieName - S1E3.mp4
# SerieName Episode 4 Season 1.mp4     -->     SerieName - S1E4.mp4

Details and optional parameters:

Usage: bame <inReg> <outReg>

Options:
  -d, --no-dir   Should not rename directories                         [boolean]
  -q, --quiet    Rename silently                                       [boolean]
  -h, --help     Show help                                             [boolean]
  -v, --version  Show version number                                   [boolean]

Examples:
  bame "GoT Episode (.*) Season (.*)" "GOT.E{1}.S{2}"

API

You can also integarte bame in som code:

import { bame } from 'bame';

bame({
    inReg: 'GoT Episode (.*) Season (.*)',
    outReg: 'GOT.E{1}.S{2}',
    cwd: process.cwd(),
    options:{
        renameDir: true,
        verbose: true
    }
});

Contribute

Pull requests are welcome ! Feel free to contribute.

Credits

Coded with ❤️ by Corentin Thomasset.

The demonstartion gif has been generated using Terminalizer

License

This project is under the MIT license.