rnm "s/Blah Blah - \d{2} - //" "Blah Blah - 01 - Peter.txt" "Blah Blah
+ - 02 - Lois.txt"
Of course, that requires I supply the names of the files to be renamed because cmd.exe doesn't expand wildcards for you. If you want that to happen, you'll have to modify the script a little:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$op = shift or die "Usage: rename expr [files]\n";
chomp( @ARGV );
@ARGV = map glob, @ARGV;
for ( @ARGV ) {
$was = $_;
eval $op;
die $@ if $@;
rename ( $was, $_ ) unless $was eq $_;
}
Then rnm "s/Blah Blah - \d{2} - //" *.txt works.
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