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I want to rename all files and directories that contain the word "special" to "regular". It should maintain case sensitivity so "Special" won't become "regular".

How can i do this in bash recursively?

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A solution using find:

To rename files only:

find /your/target/path/ -type f -exec rename 's/special/regular/' '{}' ;

To rename directories only:

find /your/target/path/ -type d -execdir rename 's/special/regular/' '{}' +

To rename both files and directories:

find /your/target/path/ -execdir rename 's/special/regular/' '{}' +

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