This is exactly how the german train provider names its ticket pdfs. Why not just “date_origin_destination.pdf”
Likely a unique id so when you send the ticket they don’t have to faf about finding it in their system.
Yeah but they could just keep that ID but add some useful stuff afterwards.
Or add the random stuff after for sorting purposes.
Thesis_v5_Final_revised_final_complete_v2_(2).pdf
grep -irl "some text that the file would have"
(Obiously only work for text files, but that’s enough to cover 90% of cases for me)
Now we need a /c/grep_irl
That’s a solid windows shame.
I don’t know what those flags mean, but from context I think this is a command I’ve needed a bunch of times but haven’t had the time or energy to learn about yet. So thanks! I can’t wait to try it!
“Link_Comes_To_Town_SOAD.mp3”
🎶 To save, the Princess Zelda! 🎶
Can’t relate at all. I’m a taxonomy nerd, everything has its own defined subdirectory, the files follow a defined naming convention. Send help.
Trying to remember whether I named the most recent copy of my resume shitstink.pdf or hellpiss.pdf
BoogerAids.pdf
hmmm is the most recent version of this file the one named “newest” or “new (actual)”?
Great, now all the other files are gonna make fun of it at File School.