I’m messing around with dos and batch files for the first time and I am trying to make a “program” to backup my Minecraft saves (lol). I want the program to rename the current save (in my MinecraftSaves folder) as “Backup#” before the next one is copied into the MinecraftSaves folder. Its simple enough to rename it, but I want it to save multiple folders, each incrementing a number at the end of the folder name (ie Backup1, Backup2, Backup3). Any help? I’ve looked all over but I couldn’t find something exactly to fit my needs.
@Echo off
title Minecraft Backup
echo.
echo.
echo.
echo Do you want to backup you're Single Player World?
echo.
SET /P ANSWER=Do you want to continue (Y/N)?
if /i {%ANSWER%}=={y} (goto :yes)
if /i {%ANSWER%}=={yes} (goto :yes)
if /i {%ANSWER%}=={n} (goto :no)
if /i {%ANSWER%}=={no} (goto :no)
:no
PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 1000 >NUL
exit
:yes
ren C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\MinecraftSaves\SinglePlayer Backup
xcopy C:\Users\Josh\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\saves C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\MinecraftSaves /-y /e /h
Thats what I have so far. I want to change the following to rename the SinglePlayer folder as backup1, and the next time I run it have it rename the new SinglePlayer folder as backup2. I’m trying to explain this as best I can. Maybe theres a simpler way to do this. I just need it to make backups with numbers on the backup folders. Hope thats clear enough.
Excuse me. I think I did not really understood your question. However, the following Batch file take an existent folder named CurrentSave and rename it to Backup-# adding 1 to the last Backup-# existent folder. The dash in the folder name make things easier.
If this is not what you want, give us more details so we may help you.
EDIT
OK. The code I posted above works right, just a couple details are needed. Below is the code you must insert from
:yeslabel on:May I suggest you another modification?
Please let me know if you solved your problem.