Marking Files for Transfer
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at shellworld.net
Tue Sep 27 19:09:10 UTC 2011
Pilot the file and directory manager can also do this work.On Fri, 23 Sep
2011, Tim Chase wrote:
> > When wanting to move files from one directory to another, is
> > there a way to do so selectively, say in batches.
>
> You don't mention the environment in which you're working (though you
> cross-posted to the Gnome list, so you might be working in some sort of Gnome
> shell).
>
> However, if you have lynx (L Y N X the cat) installed, you can use its "dired"
> mode. Just launch it with
>
> lynx /path/to/mp3_files
>
> You can then navigate up/down the list using "t" to tag the files you want to
> move and then use "m" to move the files to another directory you specify.
>
> Alternatively, you can use Midnight Commander where control+T will tag files
> to move, press <tab> to shift to the 2nd panel, select the destination
> directory and press shift+F6 to move the files over (the dialog box has some
> additional options if you want them).
>
> Yet another option, you can do something like
>
> ls *.mp3 > all_files.txt
>
> then edit all_files.txt with your favorite editor, deleting the items you
> don't want to move. Once you have the files you want listed in the file, you
> can then move them with
>
> xargs -i{} mv {} /path/to/destination < all_files.txt
>
> Lather, rinse, repeat for other directories.
>
> Hope this gives you plenty of options.
>
> And if you were looking for some Gnome answer, hopefully you'll get that from
> somebody who knows Gnome better than I do. :)
>
> -tim
>
>
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