shtool move - GNU shtool enhanced mv(1) replacement
shtool move [-v|--verbose] [-t|--trace]
[-e|--expand] [-p|--preserve] src-file
dst-file
This is a mv(1) style command enhanced with the ability to rename
multiple files in a single operation and the ability to detect and not touch
existing equal destinations files, thus preserving timestamps.
The following command line options are available.
- -v, --verbose
- Display some processing information.
- -t, --trace
- Enable the output of the essential shell commands which are executed.
- -e, --expand
- Expand asterisk in src to be used as
""%"n" (where n
is 1,2,...) in
dst-file. This is useful for renaming multiple files at once.
- -p, --preserve
- Detect src-file and dst-file having equal content and not
touch existing destination files, thus perserving timestamps. This is
useful for applications that monitor timestamps, i.e. suppress make(1L)
repeating actions for unchanged files.
# shell script
shtool move -v -e '*.txt' %1.asc
# Makefile
scanner.c: scanner.l
lex scanner.l
shtool move -t -p lex.yy.c scanner.c
The GNU shtool move command was originally written by Ralf S.
Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> in 1999 for GNU shtool.
shtool(1), mv(1), make(1).