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I'm working on learning Windows PS - but until than I need some help writing a quick command:

I have a directory of directories, each directory has a unique name.

I need to rename all files within each of these directories to their parents name! As follows:

Current Structure:

/pdfdirectory/pdf_title_directory/filename.pdf
/pdfdirectory/pdf_title_directory123/filename.pdf

After shell script:

/pdfdirectory/pdf_title_directory/pdf_title_directory.pdf
/pdfdirectory/pdf_title_directory123/pdf_title_directory123.pdf

Thanks!

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With good faith that you are learning Powershell and will try out stuff:

gci .\test -recurse | ?{ -not $_.PsIsContainer } | 
%{rename-item -path $_.fullname -newname ($_.Directory.Name + $_.Extension)}

Of course, the above will fail it there is more than one file in the directory.

To understand the above learn basic Powershell commands like gci ( alias for Get-ChildItem) and Powershell pipeline concepts.

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  • thanks! this gets me going -- lots and lots to learn and power-shell is on the list but I really wanted to run this - I do have multiple files -! But I think I can modify this to get it going... Oct 31, 2011 at 0:45
  • @jordan.baucke - What do you mean multiple files? How can many files in the same directory have the same name since you are renaming it to the name of the directory?
    – manojlds
    Oct 31, 2011 at 0:59
  • it just has some other files, the .PDF files are the only files I need to rename - the others are not important. Oct 31, 2011 at 3:47
  • solution worked just fine, considering the other files don't matter it renamed all the files in the sub-directories! Oct 31, 2011 at 3:51
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It's worth noting that you can pipe the output from Get-ChildItem directly into Rename-Item, you don't need a foreach. Also, and this is the clever part, the -NewName parameter value can be a script block that yields the new name. This script block can use $_ to refer to the file object that is currently being processed.

So you could do something like this:

dir -Recurse -Include filename.pdf | ren -NewName { "$($_.Directory.Name).pdf" }

(I think it was Keith Hill that made me aware of this trick.)

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  • @Thanks! I am reading: Learn Windows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches by Don Jones Nov 1, 2011 at 4:10

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