Hope this helps.

$ ls 179148_10150875347426275_161694845_n.jpg 532875_317265865025966_675027772_n.jpg 559622_10150811371179228_713865817_n.jpg 484180_10150840098410957_750520549_n.jpg 540009_426335457388417_562960017_n.jpg 576895_319150664834725_665940778_n.jpg 526160_329491527117931_212574393_n.jpg 543406_10150615290746269_1527898960_n.jpg $ ls | perl -nle 'BEGIN {$counter=0}; $old=$_;$new="image"."$counter"; +rename($old,$new);$counter++;' $ ls image0 image1 image2 image3 image4 image5 image6 ima +ge7 $

In reply to Re: renaming all files in a directory by sreekanc
in thread renaming all files in a directory by Aldebaran

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