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      <title>AlyssaLauren8293 said on 27/Jun/2023</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;This is on of the best platform for students for learning the snippet codes. They have explained different codes very clearly here. To rename or move a large number of files, you can use various methods depending on your operating system and the specific requirements of the task. Here are a few &lt;a href="https://thegiadiamond.com/diamond-facts/what-is-a-gia-certified-diamond/"&gt;how to get diamond certified by gia&lt;/a&gt;	 approaches commonly used in shell scripting:Using the mv command with wildcards:This command moves all files in the source directory to the destination directory. You can also specify a pattern or use wildcards to move specific files based on their names or extensions. Using a loop in a shell script, Using the rename command: are certain other methods in it. Good to see the details shared here.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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