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minus-squarej4k3@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·11 hours agoRenaming extensions is a common thing in Unix/Linux
minus-squarenaeap@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·5 hours agoYeah, I do get, that this is a reasonable easy enough thing to do The first result I get from your link is a bash script, that wouldn’t do this stuff automatically. So I would be interested where you got this extension installed and in what parts of the system it is actually working. So does this work as well, wenn die rename a file in a shell? Which I would find rather strange, tbh, but would be interested, how that is implemented As extension of a file browser, I do get that this could be quite popular. Could you just try that one case out?
Renaming extensions is a common thing in Unix/Linux
Yeah, I do get, that this is a reasonable easy enough thing to do
The first result I get from your link is a bash script, that wouldn’t do this stuff automatically.
So I would be interested where you got this extension installed and in what parts of the system it is actually working.
So does this work as well, wenn die rename a file in a shell?
Which I would find rather strange, tbh, but would be interested, how that is implemented
As extension of a file browser, I do get that this could be quite popular.
Could you just try that one case out?