Is anyone aware of a command line tool that: 1. Prepends '\d\d\d' before each file in a directory given its (preserved) lexicographical ordering, incrementally or with spaced intervals? 2. Looks at the '\d\d\d' prefixes and adjust files so that none share the same one.
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Replying to @generativist
LOL. An Excel VBA project I made will do a form of #2 on files with names regex-matching "\(\d+\)[ ].+", but something tells me that's not anywhere close to what you're looking for. https://github.com/bskinn/excel-budgetbackup …
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Replying to @btskinn @generativist
Also, I haven't written any docs for it yet, so good freaking luck figuring out how to use it.
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