I have some files named like this:
file1.c.keep.apple
file2.c.keep.apple
I am trying to write a shell script so that I pass in the suffix as an argument (in this case, apple
) and it will rename all of the files removing the .keep.apple
.
Example execution:
script.sh apple
results in the files above being renamed to
file1.c
file2.c
So far, I have
#! /bin/sh
find . -type f -name \'*.keep.$1\' -print0 | xargs -0 rename 's/\(.keep.*)$//'
and the files do not get renamed. I know the find
portion is correct. I am thinking the regex on my rename is wrong. How can I get the script working the way I want?