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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:41:38+00:00 2026-05-13T09:41:38+00:00

suppose i have the following in a text file (or dired buffer) open in

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suppose i have the following in a text file (or dired buffer) open in emacs:
file_01.txt
file_02.txt
…
file_99.txt

I want to query-replace or replace the files to
01_file.txt, etc.

I want to use query-replace-regexp or replace-regexp, but don’t know what to put in. The search part i put in “file_..”, but the “..” are read as periods in the replacement string. I’m beginning to learn regexp and don’t know how to do this. Please help, thanks.

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    2026-05-13T09:41:38+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:41 am

    M-x replace-regexp invokes the function to replace with regular expressions.

    For Replace regexp enter: \(file\)_\([0-9]+\)

    This will create two groups, one that matches the ‘file’ part, and one that matches the number. The braces \( ... \) are necessary to make the match available later in the replacement string.

    For Replace with enter: \2_\1

    This inserts the second match from the search string (the numeric part), adds the _ (underscore) and then adds the first match from the search string (the ‘file’).

    For more information on Emacs’ regular expressions, see Regexp Syntax and Regexp Replace.

    Once you have mastered the regexp basics you might want to check out the Emacs ReBuilder tool with M-x re-builder, which lets you build regexes interactively.

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