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Revision as of 00:25, 6 July 2014
The /rename command can be used to rename and/or move a file or a directory. If the path contains spaces, you must enclose the path in a pair of double quotes ($qt).
Synopsis
/rename <filename> <new_filename> /rename <dirname> <new_dirname>
Switches
- <filename> - The path of the file or directory to rename or move
- <new_filename> - The new path of the file or directory
Parameters
None
Example
/rename E:\example.txt E:\renamed.txt
Will produce the following result:
* Renamed 'E:\example.txt' to 'E:\renamed.txt'
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.3
See also
- List of commands
- List of identifiers
- $read
- $readini
- $fopen
- /copy
- /fclose
- /fopen
- /mkdir
- /remove
- /rmdir
- /write
- /writeini
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