Command basename strip directory and suffix from filenames. Command syntax:
basename [option] name [suffix]
If suffix is specified it will remove a trailing suffix. Example:
basename dir1/dir2/dir3/text_file.txt .txt
Output: text_file
Basename takes one argument (file name) and optional suffix. If you want to give more file names use option "a" which support multiple arguments and threat each as "name".
basename -a /dir/file.txt /dir2/picture.jpg
Output: file.txt picture.jpg
If you want to get the name of your home folder:
basename ~
Often used option is option -s which removes a trailing suffix. Here is example:
basename -s .txt -a /dir/file.txt /dir2/picture.jpg
file picture.jpg
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