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GNR
GNR is a generic names renamer that renames every file with the given name
What is GNR?
Have you ever downloaded a cool, epic or awesome image from a friend or a random website on the internet that already had the name of a existing file on your computer? i.e. image.png, unkown.jpg or hqmaxdefault (that one give me the creeps). Well, These menacing names are over! with GNR acting deep into these files like rm -rf /, these images will have no chance fighting back and you will be able to download any image without worrying about renaming the old file!
Why code such thing?
You see, life is usually better with small and useful things rather than a humongous and not so useful thing. (I'm looking at you systemd)
Why would I use that? Convince me!
Ha! I won't! you are free to choose if you want to use it or not and think if it useful or not!
How is the development of this legendary project?
Ehm... about that... lets just say is slowly but surely being made. this is my first Python project and the very first that is not related to the web, But hey! at least someone had the brilliant idea of creating this project 😎.
How do I use it?
Coming soon.