I need a 1-off program that will rename a bunch of files. I name my digital picture files based on the date/time, but I forgot to change the timezone on the camera and I got a bunch that are 13 hours off. This is a perfect one-off script, and I want to write in Perl 6 (and run it!), rather than just doing it with Perl 5 and/or 4NT batch processing.
I've installed Pugs.
The question is, what are the equivilent of functions to read a list of file names from the current directory (opendir/readdir, or File::Find module), and what function or object for renaming files?
The pattern part for changing the name I'll figure out from the S\d\d files, but I may still have a question in getting Pugs to actually work in that department.
—John
writing from Beijing
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