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padding

v0.2.1

Published

A cli tool for automatic file rename with zero padding

Downloads

31

Readme

#padding

padding is a tiny node.js module for zero padding

Build Status NPM version

  • rename files with zero padding automatically
  • zero configuration
  • by zero padding, you get files whose name have same length
  • you can use this as both cli tool and in your code
  • dotfiles (like .DS_Store) are not supported currently

##Example

###files without any prefix

➜  example1 ✗ ls -1
1.jpg
10.jpg
101.jpg
2.jpg
209.jpg
77.jpg

➜  example1 ✗ padding
add padding

➜  example1 ✗ ls -1
001.jpg
002.jpg
010.jpg
077.jpg
101.jpg
209.jpg
  • simple exmaple
  • In this example, the longest file name is 101.jpg or 209.jpg.
  • So padding changes all target files to have same length (7characters).

###files which have common prefix

➜  example2 ✗ ls -1
sample1.jpg
sample10.jpg
sample101.jpg
sample2.jpg
sample209.jpg
sample77.jpg
➜  example2 ✗ padding
add padding
➜  example2 ✗ ls -1
sample001.jpg
sample002.jpg
sample010.jpg
sample077.jpg
sample101.jpg
sample209.jpg
  • sample is prefix in this example
  • padding works well with prefix

##Installation

If you want to use command line tool, you should install globally.

npm install -g padding

Also you can use padding in your project.

npm install padding --save

##Public API

##License

MIT