# file-renamer file-renamer is a command-line tool for renaming files in a directory according to a specified rule. # Installation To install file-renamer, you will need to have Rust installed on your machine. You can install Rust using rustup. Once Rust is installed, use `cargo` to install ```bash $ cargo install file-renamer ``` ## Build from source clone this repository and build file-renamer using Cargo: ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/ItzNesbroDev/file-renamer.git $ cd file-renamer $ cargo build --release ``` This will create a release binary in the target/release directory, which you can then copy to a location in your PATH for easy access. # Usage To use file-renamer, simply specify the directory containing the files you want to rename and the rule you want to apply: ```bash file-renamer path/to/directory uppercase ``` The first option specifies the path to the directory containing the files you want to rename, and the second option specifies the transformation to apply to the file names. Possible values for second are uppercase and lowercase. # Examples To rename all the files in the documents directory to uppercase: ```bash file-renamer documents uppercase ``` To rename all the files in the downloads directory to lowercase: ```bash file-renamer downloads lowercase ``` To rename all the files in the pictures directory with the first letter in the file name in uppercase: ```bash file-renamer pictures first-letter-uppercase ``` To rename all the files in the music directory with the first letter in the file name in lowercase: ```bash file-renamer music first-letter-lowercase ``` # License file-renamer is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more details