bash script to create custom directories and automatically split files inside them












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I have something like 10.000 - 20.000 files in a single directory, and I would like to "split" them, in something like 20 custom directories named dir1,dir2,dir3,dir4, etc.



I know how automatically create 20 directories, but is there a way to automatically create such directories and move and split the 10-20.000 files inside of them?



The reason why I am doing this is because a directory with 10-20.000 files takes long to open, scan, etc.










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I have something like 10.000 - 20.000 files in a single directory, and I would like to "split" them, in something like 20 custom directories named dir1,dir2,dir3,dir4, etc.



I know how automatically create 20 directories, but is there a way to automatically create such directories and move and split the 10-20.000 files inside of them?



The reason why I am doing this is because a directory with 10-20.000 files takes long to open, scan, etc.










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I have something like 10.000 - 20.000 files in a single directory, and I would like to "split" them, in something like 20 custom directories named dir1,dir2,dir3,dir4, etc.



I know how automatically create 20 directories, but is there a way to automatically create such directories and move and split the 10-20.000 files inside of them?



The reason why I am doing this is because a directory with 10-20.000 files takes long to open, scan, etc.










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I have something like 10.000 - 20.000 files in a single directory, and I would like to "split" them, in something like 20 custom directories named dir1,dir2,dir3,dir4, etc.



I know how automatically create 20 directories, but is there a way to automatically create such directories and move and split the 10-20.000 files inside of them?



The reason why I am doing this is because a directory with 10-20.000 files takes long to open, scan, etc.







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    Homework or no homework, this is not a script delivering service. What have you done until now, and how we might enlighten you on Unix know how?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    4 mins ago










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Homework or no homework, this is not a script delivering service. What have you done until now, and how we might enlighten you on Unix know how?

– Rui F Ribeiro
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Homework or no homework, this is not a script delivering service. What have you done until now, and how we might enlighten you on Unix know how?

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