Reputation: 25
Inside of bash I am loading a file such as:
/path/to/dir/filename.ext
now the idea is to use that file name and "extend its' name" upon modification such as:
some operation /path/to/dir/filename.ext > path/to/dir/filename_extendingfilename.ext;
So far I have managed to call the filename using this from another question that has already been asked on here (for reference Extract filename and extension in Bash) :
basename filename .extension
basename /path/to/dir/filename.txt .txt
filename
The issue im having is the creation of a new file which has the filename of the source file and extents on it using "_ extension.ext"
Upvotes: 0
Views: 228
Reputation: 421
bash
shell parameter expansion is an option here:
f=/path/to/dir/filename.ext
f2=${f%.ext*}"_extendingfilename.ext"
The shell parameter expansion cuts at the last occurrence of .ext
(i.e. it will also work correctly for a file like /path/to/dir/file.ext.name.ext
)
Here is an example for the redirection in the answer:
f=/path/to/dir/filename.ext
someoperation $f > ${f%.ext*}"_extendingfilename.ext"
Upvotes: 2