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organizee

v1.0.8

Published

organizee is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to help users organize their files efficiently based on file type.

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organizee

organizee is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to help users organize their files efficiently based on file type.

tool-usage

Inspiration

As a self-proclaimed expert in the art of laziness, I couldn't bear the thought of manually organizing my cluttered folders. With files of all shapes and sizes strewn about like confetti at a chaotic party, finding anything resembled a digital scavenger hunt.

Faced with this organizational nightmare, I had a brilliant (albeit lazy) idea—why not create a tool to do the heavy lifting for me? And thus, Organizee was born—a testament to my innovative approach to avoiding unnecessary effort.

Now, with just a few taps of the keyboard, I can effortlessly whip my unruly directories into shape, transforming them from chaotic messes to tidy repositories of digital bliss

Features

  • File Organization: Automatically sorts files into directories based on their file type.
  • Customizable: Users can run the tool with variety of options to customize the organization process.
  • Efficient: Streamlines the organization process, saving time and effort.
  • Cross-Platform: Compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Installation

To install organizee, you can use npm, the Node.js package manager. Run the following command in your terminal:

npm install -g organizee

This will install the tool globally on your system, allowing you to run it from any directory.

Usage

To organize your files, run the following command in your terminal:

npx organizee -p <path>

Replace <path> with the directory path you want to organize. For example:

npx organizee -p ~/Downloads

This will organize all the files in the Downloads directory.

Options

  • -h, --help: Displays the help message with usage instructions.

  • -p, --path <path>: [Required] Specifies the directory path to organize. (takes relative or absolute path)

  • -v, --verbose: Enables verbose mode, which displays detailed information during the organization process.

  • -l, --listen: Keeps the tool running and listens for new files to organize in real-time.

  • -V, --version: Displays the current version of the tool.

  • -i, --ignore <types>: Ignores specific file types during organization. Multiple types can be specified separated by commas.

Examples

  1. Organize files in the Downloads directory:
npx organizee -p ~/Downloads
  1. Organize files in the Documents directory with verbose mode enabled:
npx organizee -p ~/Documents -v
  1. Organize files using relative path:
npx organizee -p ../Downloads
  1. Organize files in the current directory and keep the tool up listening for new files:
npx organizee -p . -l
  1. Organize files in the Desktop directory, ignoring .txt and .pdf files:
npx organizee -p ~/Desktop -i txt,pdf

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request if you have any suggestions, bug reports, or feature requests.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.