find ./ name *.eapp -execdir rename eapp eap {} /;
or
find ./ name *.eapp -execdir rename s/eapp/eap/ {} /;
depending on your version of rename
Robert May wrote:
> Does anyone have the scripting talent to rename the eapp's and edit
> the .order files. I have over a thousand eapp's created but I am too
> much of a noobie to figure out how to rename them all.
>
> I tried:
>
> find ./ name *.eapp -execdir rename '*.eapp *.eap' /;
>
> It did not work though. I think I have something messed up with the
> rename command.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Robert
>
>
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