rename

Typecommand
DictionaryLCS
LibraryLiveCode Script
Syntax
rename [{file | folder | directory}] <filePath> to <newPath>
Summary

Gives a file or folder a new name or moves it to a new location or both.

Introduced1.0
Changes

The ability to move a file or folder on Mac OS and Windows systems with the rename command was introduced in version 1.1.1. In previous versions, the rename command could be used only to change the name, not the location.

OSmac, windows, linux, ios, android
Platformsdesktop, server, mobile
Parameters
NameTypeDescription
filePath

The filePath specifies the current name and location of the file or folder you want to rename or move. If you specify a name but not a location, LiveCode assumes the file or folder is in the defaultFolder.

newPath

The newPath specifies the new name and location of the file or folder.

Example
rename file "Foo.txt" to "Bar.txt"
rename folder "/bin/utilities/help" to "/public/utilities/new-help"
RelatedKeyword: file
Property: fileType
Command: revCopyFile, create alias
Function: tempName, files, folders
Glossary: command, file, folder
Object: stack
Description

Use the rename command to change the name or location of a file or folder.

The rename command can be used to change a file's or folder's location only if the old and new locations are both on the same volume.

Warning: This command can be used to rename or move files and folders your stack did not create. Of course, a stack should not rename or move files and folders it didn't create without obtaining explicit confirmation from the user.

Warning: If a file with the same file path as the newPath already exists, that file will be overwritten without confirmation.

*Cross-platform note:* On Windows, if a file with the same file path as newPath already exists then the rename operation will fail. On other platforms, the existing file may be overwritten. If the operation does fail, then the result will be "can't rename file". Note that a rename operation may fail on any operating system, so it's important to check the result afterwards.

Tagsfile system