You can rename (move) a with with mv
. To get the base64 part you can use a command substitution:
mv -- "$file" "$(printf "%s" "${file%.mp4}" | base64).mp4"
If you want to change the file names for all mp4 files in a directory:
for file in *.mp4; do
[ -e "$file" ] || continue
mv -- "$file" "$(printf "%s" "${file%.mp4}" | base64).mp4"
done
Or rename all files in a directory:
for file in *; do
# for file in * .*; do # for hidden files
[ -f "$file" ] || continue
mv -- "$file" "$(printf "%s" "${file%.*}" | base64).${file##*.}"
done
And rename all files from a newline separated file:
while IFS= read -r file; do
mv -- "$file" "$(printf "%s" "${file%.*}" | base64).${file##*.}"
done < file.txt
As you can see all the above commands uses the same core part mv -- "$file" "..."
but with different loops. which can be changed to suit your needs.