moove Urin
winget install --id=Urin.moove -e Moove is a command-line tool designed to rename and move files and directories by editing a generated list in your preferred text editor. It provides a seamless way to manipulate file names and locations through a text-based interface, offering flexibility and precision for users who prefer working with editors.
Key Features:
- Displays file and directory names like
lsin a text editor, allowing you to edit and rename/move them directly. - Cross-platform support for Linux, macOS, and Windows, with a pre-compiled single executable that requires no additional dependencies.
- Supports wildcard patterns, making it easy to target specific files or directories.
- Includes safety prompts and options like dry-run mode (
--dry-run) to preview changes before committing them. - Offers verbose output (
--verbose) for detailed logging of operations.
Audience & Benefit: Ideal for developers, system administrators, and anyone who needs precise control over file management without a graphical user interface. Moove enables efficient batch renaming and moving of files, reducing the risk of errors through its safety features and clear operation preview. It integrates well into existing command-line workflows, providing a powerful tool for managing file systems with ease.
Moove can be installed via winget on Windows, making it accessible to users across different platforms.
