Simple bulk file renamer that follows a "[name] [number]" file naming format (Josh 1, Josh 2, Josh 3, etc).
Install here, or click on releases!
Users enter a name and starting number to increment from in the two text boxes at the top.
6 distinct commands are offered to the user assigned to different keybinds:
- Pressing C takes a screenshot of the main monitor, typically used for taking rapid pictures of the main monitor (requires the app to be on another monitor)
- Pressing R renames all files inside the current directory using the set name and number.
- Pressing E converts all files based on the set file format using the app's top left (name) box. Users must make sure to include the period in a file format (e.g. Enter ".png" on the top left box)
- Pressing F prompts the user to select a new directory to work in.
- Pressing L prints the latest file in the directory, allowing users to check if renaming or converting files was successful.
- Pressing H stands for Help, reprinting the directions users are greeted with when first opening the app.
This app was made in the Winter break of my Senior year in High School and is thus not the prettiest application. But it holds a special place in my heart regardless as it was my 2nd app ever created through my self-taught Java GUI days (I do not want to go back...)
Because it was made such a long time ago, there might be bugs here and there so be careful if you ever actually use this!
Side Note: File format conversion with the "E" command doesn't ACTUALLY convert files correctly, all it does is rename the file extension from .jpeg to .png and so on...

