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 ===== Image data Workflow =====  ===== Image data Workflow ===== 
  
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 +**Work in Progress** This page is under construction. No background action required.
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 ==== FILES ====  ==== FILES ==== 
  
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 rename -n 's/(.{10}).*(\.jpg)$/$1$2/' *.jpg rename -n 's/(.{10}).*(\.jpg)$/$1$2/' *.jpg
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 <code bash> <code bash>
 $ rename -n 's/(.{10}).*(\.jpg)$/$1$2/' *.jpg $ rename -n 's/(.{10}).*(\.jpg)$/$1$2/' *.jpg
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 The -n option only simulates the command, so that you can verify the changes. Run without it to actually make the changes. The -n option only simulates the command, so that you can verify the changes. Run without it to actually make the changes.
  
-The regex (.{10}).*(\.jpg) consists:+The regex ''(.{10}).*(\.jpg)'' consists: 
  
-<text> +''.{10}'' - any 10 characters, in a group (…), followed by ''.*'' - any number of any characters followed by ''\.jpg$''  
-.{10} - any 10 characters, in a group (…), followed by .* - any number of any characters followed by \.jpg$  +the extension at the end ''($)'' of the filename, in the second group. The replacement ''$1$2'' is just the first group followed by the second.
-the extension at the end ($) of the filename, in the second group. The replacement $1$2 is just the first group followed by the second. +
-</text>+
  
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