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nvm
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pipe-viewer
A lightweight YouTube client for Linux, without requiring an API key.
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dirbuf.nvim
A file manager for Neovim which lets you edit your filesystem like you edit text
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vimv reviews and mentions
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Rnr: CLI tool to batch rename files and directories
There are a lot of tools dedicated to this. My past favourite is vimv [1].
However, for me this operation is so rare that having a separate command just for mass-renaming files does not seem to be justified.
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vimv has not only changed my workflow, it changed my life
Just use vidir. Also see here: https://github.com/thameera/vimv/issues/3
Take a look at the issues on github.
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mmv-c: quickly rename files and dirs with your favorite text editor
… also of vimv.
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Ranger file manager over ssh
I use vimv in lf for bulk renames. https://github.com/thameera/vimv
- How would you bulk rename files in vim?
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Virm - A bulk-remover that uses nvim (or any CLI text editor) to delete files and directories. Inspired by vimv.
It's inspired by vimv which is a bulk-rename utility that uses vim.
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Tell ONE terminal app you use everyday but no one seems know about the app
I find myself using vimv quite a lot as I need to rename files on regular basis. It's a bulk renamer that uses vim. I also just created a similar tool for bulk removing files virm. The motivation was that one time when I opened vimv and deleted a line and expected it to delete that file xD.
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brn: a text editor based bulk rename utility
brn is a command line tool similar to vimv. It can be used to easily mass-rename files in your preferred text editor.
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Vimv: a command line utility for batch-renaming files from the comfort of your favourite text editor
Here is one more version implemented in bash, with viewer lines - https://github.com/thameera/vimv
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thameera/vimv is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of vimv is Shell.