i have a directory with a lot of subdirectories with a # infront of them:
#adhasdk #ad18237
I want to rename them all and remove the # caracter I tried to do:
rename -n `s/#//g` *
but didn’t seem to work.
-bash: s/#//g: No such file or directory
Any ideas on this. Thanks
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Answer
Just use
$ rename 's/^#//' *
use -n just to check that what you think it would happen really happens. In you example you have the clue about the wrong quotes used (backticks) in the error message
-bash: s/#//g: No such file or directory
bash is trying to execute a command named s/#//g
.
No that using g
(global) and not anchoring the regular expression you will replace any #
, not just the one in the first position.