Let’s say, for example, you have a directory of files named x01-001; x01-002; x02-001; x02-002; x03-001… and so on.
I want to create subdirectories for each ‘x’ iteration and move each set to the corresponding subdirectory. My loop would look like this:
for i in {1…3}; do mkdir Data_x0$i && mv x0$i* Data_x0$i; done
I’ve also been using it if I need to rename large batches of files quickly.
I recently learned to use a for loop on the command line to organize hundreds of files in a few seconds.
“I’ll get off Facebook now!”, he said
and though he really tried
Those Russian bots still hacked his shit
…and Timmy fucking died.
They had been collected from various ISP provided modems and routers I’ve purchased over the years.
A local Italian place has a hot turkey sub with Swiss & banana peppers that comes with a side of fries. It has fresh tomatoes & lettuce and is soaked in extra virgin olive oil. It’s so fuckin’ good.
Plenty of porn stars wear crosses.
Many of us have this choice made for us.
I wiped with a CD instead.