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A tool for renaming a batch of pdf files

MIT license, Xavier Olive 2017

The addressed use case comes the frustration caused by opening tons of pdf files (mainly scientific publications) in order to copy-paste the title and rename the file accordingly.

The proposed workflow goes as follow:

$ pdfrename *.pdf
Rename '/home/xo/Downloads/1606.04838.pdf' to '/home/xo/Downloads/Optimization Methods for Large-Scale Machine Learning.pdf'? [y/n/j/s/a] > 
Choose among y(es)/n(o)/j(oin)/s(kip)/a(bort) > y

The script first searches the metadata, then parses each line of the first page of the file to suggest it as a file name.
Use j(oin) to merge the current suggestion with next line (for papers with a two-line title).

Installation

Latest release:

pip install pdfrename

Try pip install --user pdfrename if need be.
The executable will be installed in a directory with read/write access.
Check the directory (which depends on your Python installation) is in your PATH variable.
Try /usr/local/bin, $HOME/.local/bin, ...

From source:

pip install git+https://github.com/xoolive/pdfrename

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