

mv “Star Trek Next Generation Season 1 Episode 1 - Encounter at Farpoint.mkv” “S01E01 - Encounter at Far Point.mkv”
Or am I missing something about what you’re trying to do?
Just a regular Dutch guy doing what’s normal!


mv “Star Trek Next Generation Season 1 Episode 1 - Encounter at Farpoint.mkv” “S01E01 - Encounter at Far Point.mkv”
Or am I missing something about what you’re trying to do?
no vuela pero te abre el chongo del culo


Over here seems like every friend group has the dumb one. When they nice person who cares?


and here I thought the idea was to avoid to have subscriptions 🤣


I think it just means louder that most (but not all) of the other people. I didn’t think much of it until I had some American friends visit me and I took them to bar near where I live. I didn’t really noticed anything while we were all sitting together.
When I crossed the room to go to the bar for another round, then I noticed that I could clearly hear my American friends voices above everyone one else in the room. I could clearly hear their conversation from across the bar. They were just speaking somewhat louder than everyone else.


why you have github but no source code to review?
If the naming of each series is that consistent, you could just use parameters in bash and build the new title out of it and then do the rename, in a loop. It would be a very short shell script.
eta: using printf to format the new title variable will let it handle the number formatting clearnly, like 01 for 1
eta: something like this
for f in *"Season "*; do s_ep="${f#*Season }"; s="${s_ep%% Episode*}"; ep_t="${s_ep#*Episode }"; ep="${ep_t%% - *}"; t="${ep_t#* - }"; printf -v new "S%02dE%02d - %s" "$s" "$ep" "$t"; mv "$f" "$new"; done