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Numbered JPG ~ move jpgs to new dir

fr flag

I have asked this question before but unforutantly I lost access to my old email so i can't find the thread again.

basically i have alot of sub directories with over 1000 images/jpgs and i want to move them all into one directory but the problem is the images have the same filename IMG1-IMG2-IMG3 and so on.

On my old thread there was a guy who sent me command with something with numbered ~ prefix ~ i think it was a mv command with ~ prefix which worked great? Can anyone tell me what the command is.

Thanks

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cn flag
If you know your old username, can't you find it?
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fr flag
Thanks guiverc, that worked just fine.
cn flag
ha as soon as I read this I knew I answered this . Excellent search skills @guiverc
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jp flag
Why do you want all files in one single directory? I have a lot of pictures too, and I store them in a directory tree with sub-directory paths .../year/month/day for example .../2021/07/20. Several tools can easily manage the pictures in such a directory tree. It works well also with some other directory tree, probably also what you have (or had).
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