# 2025-12-30 - I learned about [grease.el](https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1pt720m/i_created_greaseel_an_oilnvim_for_emacs/) via [[Emacs News]]. - Allows file operations by editing a buffer. - Then I learned from the comments in that Reddit thread about wdired and similar capabilities. - I just tried it, and it's perfect for solving the problem I have of org-roam's addition of a timestamp to the front of filenames, and how messy that is when I publish to the web, for those that were created a while ago before I changed how that works. (Or those created on mobile in Doom where I still haven't changed it). - With wdired I can select a rectangle of all those parts of the filenames in the buffer, and delete them, save the buffer, et volia, all the filenames updated! Neat. - I have a niggling feeling that one day I may regret removing timestamps from filenames. Some people seem to prefer it that way. But I really don't like filenames being used to store meta information.