Easy-Data Batch File Renamer — Smart Rules, Zero Hassle

Streamline Your Files: Easy-Data Bulk Rename Utility

Managing large numbers of files can quickly become chaotic: inconsistent naming, missing metadata, and time-consuming manual edits slow workflows and increase errors. The Easy-Data Bulk Rename Utility is designed to simplify and accelerate file organization by letting you rename many files at once using flexible rules, previews, and automation-friendly options. Below is a concise guide to what it does, how to use it, and practical tips to get the most from it.

Key Features

  • Batch Renaming Rules: Apply patterns, find-and-replace, add prefixes/suffixes, sequential numbering, and date/time stamps.
  • Preview Mode: See the new filenames before applying changes to avoid mistakes.
  • Metadata Support: Use file metadata (EXIF, MP3 tags, creation/modification dates) as tokens in names.
  • Filtering & Selection: Filter by extension, size, date range, or regex; select only the files you want.
  • Undo & Logs: One-click undo for the last operation and exportable change logs.
  • Command-Line Interface (CLI): Automate renaming tasks via scripts for recurring workflows.
  • Cross-Platform: Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Quick Start — 5 Steps to Rename Files

  1. Add Files or Folder: Drag-and-drop a folder or select individual files.
  2. Choose a Rule Type: Pick from presets (replace text, add sequence, insert date) or create a custom rule.
  3. Set Tokens & Options: Insert metadata tokens (e.g., {date:YYYY-MM-DD}, {artist}), set start number, padding, and separators.
  4. Preview Changes: Verify the proposed names in the preview pane; adjust rules if needed.
  5. Apply & Save: Execute the rename. Use “Undo” if you need to revert the last batch.

Practical Examples

  • Rename photos by shoot date: “{date:YYYYMMDD}_{original}” → 20250312_IMG1234.jpg
  • Standardize podcast files: “{artist} – {track:02d} – {title}.mp3”
  • Append project codes: “{projectCode}{original}” for all files in a project folder
  • Clean filenames: Find regex “\s+” replace with “_” and remove special characters

Automation Tips

  • Save frequently used rule-sets as templates.
  • Use the CLI for nightly folder cleanups: integrate with cron (macOS/Linux) or Task Scheduler (Windows).
  • Export change logs to CSV to sync with version control or audit trails.

Safety & Best Practices

  • Always use Preview before applying changes.
  • Work on copies or enable versioning for critical files.
  • Use restrictive filters (by extension or date) to avoid unintended renames.
  • Keep a consistent naming convention documented for your team.

When to Use Easy-Data

  • Large photo or music libraries needing uniform names
  • Teams standardizing project files across shared drives
  • Content creators batching episodes, chapters, or image sets
  • IT admins preparing datasets for migration or archival

The Easy-Data Bulk Rename Utility reduces repetitive work, enforces consistency, and integrates into automated workflows—helping you reclaim time and keep files organized.

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