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# mmv — mapped file moves
The `mmv` utility is a command-line tool to help you easily and safely perform
complex file moves and -renamings. Unlike almost all file renaming tools I have
seen online, this utility does not limit you to using specific built-in
functions which offer only part of the functionality one might need. This
utility also tries to be as safe as possible — you would be amazed at how many
file renaming tools lose your data when you try something as simple as swapping
two files.
## Installation
Installation is very easy. This is written in Rust, so it’s assumed you have
`cargo` installed on your system.
```
$ make
$ sudo make install
```
## Examples and Documentation
To avoid repeating myself everywhere, if you would like to see usage examples
and documentation I highly suggest reading the [included manual page][1] or
reading the extended documentation [on my website][2].
## Contributions
Contributions, feedback, and suggestions are always welcome! You are free to
open GitHub issues, email me, or do whatever else you want. I do ask however
that contributions be made either on [sourcehut][3] or via [`git send-email`][4]
to [~mango/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht][5]. The git repositories on GitHub and my
own personal site exist purely as read-only mirrors.
[1]: mmv.1
[2]: https://thomasvoss.com/prj/mmv
[3]: https://sr.ht/~mango/mmv
[4]: https://git-send-email.io/
[5]: mailto:~mango/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht
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