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CatoPbx
Inspiring
September 28, 2023
Question

A script to batch rename files, create corresponding folders, move files, create zip files?

  • September 28, 2023
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I want to run script to batch rename images in a folder that I have placed png files into, then batch create sub-folders based on each individual image’s new name into a different folder. Lastly, I would like to move the png image, and also create a zip file of each individual image and save in its corresponding sub-folder.

 

Specifically, I have 2 existing folders on my Mac desktop “For Processing” and “Processing Completed”. In the “For Processing” folder, I will add any number of png images that I have created with various filenames. When it comes time that I need to process, I rename the png images to a more meaningful and consistent naming convention eg. Map-001.png, Map-002.png, etc. Then in the different folder “Processing Completed”, I create sub-folders for each image, eg sub-folder named Map-001, the next Map-002, etc. Inside each of these sub-folders I then move the png file, as well as save a corresponding zip file, ie. “Map-001.png” and “Map-001.zip” go inside the Map-001 sub-folder.

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Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
September 28, 2023

Where are you stuck in creating your script?

 

As you are on a Mac and this is all Finder-level stuff, you could do it with AppleScript without even worrying about having any interaction from Adobe apps.

CatoPbx
CatoPbxAuthor
Inspiring
September 29, 2023

I have never usedAppleScript - I'll need to learn it ...

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
September 29, 2023
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I have never usedAppleScript - I'll need to learn it ...


By @CatoPbx


OK I understand, but ExtendScript can only do so much... I believe you're going to have to make a system call to .zip the files. The rest could be done by using a script triggered from an Adobe app.

 

Where are you stuck in creating your script in ExtendScript/JavaScript?