I have a directory containing multiple directories. here is an example of the list of directories:
Each directory contains multiple files. For example folder1_out contains the following files:
In the same fashion other directories contain several folders. I would like to add the name of each directory to file name in the corresponding directory. I would like to have the following result in first directory(dir1_out):
dir1.file1
dir1.file2
dir1.file3
Since I have around 50 directories I would like to write a loop that takes the name of each directory and add the name to the beginning of all subfiles.
Do you have any idea how can I do that in linux.
A simple bash onliner if there aren't too many files is:
for p in */*; do [ -f "$p" ] && mv -i "$p" "${p%/*}/${p/\//.}"; done
This uses parameter expansions to generate new filenames, after checking that we are trying to rename an actual file - See bash manpage descriptions of ${parameter%word}
and ${parameter/pattern/string}
If there may be too many files to safely expand them all into a single list:
#!/bin/bash
find . -maxdepth 2 -print |\
while read p; do
p="${p#./}"
mv -i "$p" "${p%/*}/${p/\//.}"
done