

If you want more complex option, click on the icon as marked in the screenshot below.Īs you can see, there are many categories and each category has a lot of options to choose from. If you want to add something after the number, you can put it in the empty text box right next to the prefix checkbox. You can use it to add a prefix on your existing filename.Īs you can see, the Number is inserted before the file.

Here, on the left, you have the original file names and on the right, you have the renamed file names. On the bottom you have a handy preview window as you can see in the screenshot below. To rename your files, you have to go to the Filename tab. But, if you want to move or copy the files to another folder after the rename operation, or create symbolic links to the files in another folder, you can do it from here with one of the options as marked in the screenshot below. The default option Rename input files is what you want. Normally you don’t have to do anything from here. Now, select the files that you want to rename and click on Open.Īll the files that you want to rename should be opened. You can click on the Add… button to add the files that you want to rename. The first thing you have to do is to add some files to KRename. In the next section of this article, I will show you how to use KRename to bulk rename your files. Once KRename is installed, you can start KRename from KDE Application Launcher > Applications > Utilities > KRename as marked in the screenshot below. Once you find it, click on Install as marked in the screenshot below. You can also install KRename from the Software Center of KDE 5 Plasma Desktop.įirst, open Software Center from KDE Application Launcher > Applications > System > Discover as marked in the screenshot below. Now, press y and then press to confirm the installation.
