App-FileTools-BulkRename

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       In addition there are many stubs for features that do not yet work
       fully (if at all) and the documentation is slightly behind the work.

HHIISSTTOORRYY
       The original "rename" did not check for the existence of target
       filenames, so had to be used with care.  I hope I've fixed that (Robin
       Barker).

       The original "rename" seemed to me to be lacking a number of useful
       features, and as its last update had been back in 1998, I (Stirling
       Westrup) decided to fork a version to work on.



perl v5.14.2                      2012-07-17                            BRN(1)

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In addition there are many stubs for features that do not yet work
fully (if at all) and the documentation is slightly behind the work.

=head1 HISTORY

The original C<rename> did not check for the existence of target filenames,
so had to be used with care.  I hope I've fixed that (Robin Barker).

The original C<rename> seemed to me to be lacking a number of useful
features, and as its last update had been back in 1998, I (Stirling
Westrup) decided to fork a version to work on.

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       In addition there are many stubs for features that do not yet work
       fully (if at all) and the documentation is slightly behind the work.

HHIISSTTOORRYY
       The original "rename" did not check for the existence of target
       filenames, so had to be used with care.  I hope I've fixed that (Robin
       Barker).

       The original "rename" seemed to me to be lacking a number of useful
       features, and as its last update had been back in 1998, I (Stirling
       Westrup) decided to fork a version to work on.



perl v5.14.2                      2012-07-17                            BRN(1)



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