An Intelligent file organizer module which reads your file storing pattern & move the cluttered files accordingly!
| Author: | Abhinav Anand |
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Let's accept, no one likes to organize files on a regular basis. Even if you do, you wouldn't want to do it everytime you download a new file.
Guess what! Filezen got you covered.
Given a folder of your cluttered/unorganized files, using Filezen, you can achieve
the following
- If you've never maintained specific directories for your files. Then
Filezen's Basic Scannercan create suitable folders and organize your file into them. - If you already have a pattern of directories for storing different files. Then
Filezen's Advanced Scannercan read your file storing pattern and move your files accordingly.
- Advanced Scanning
- Basic Scanning
- Minimum dependencies ( just uses
Pathlibif only you're working with Python 2.x ) - Easy to use
- Fast!
- Returns
JSONobjects - Support
- OS Support: Linux, Windows, Mac
- Language Support: Python 2.x, 3.x
1.3.1 Option 1: installing through pip (Recommended)
$ pip install Filezen
If you are behind a proxy
$ pip --proxy [username:password@]domain_name:port install Filezen
Note: If you get command not found then
$ sudo apt-get install python-pip should fix that
$ git clone https://github.com/ab-anand/Filezen.git
$ cd Filezen/
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python setup.py installNote: If you get permission denied then
$ sudo python setup.py install should fix that
Simple Scanneruses a predefined mapping of filetypes to folder.- Based on this mapping it creates directories and organizes files into them as shown in the above Fig.
- Using
Simple Scanner
>>> from filezen.simpleScanner import simplescanner as SSC
>>> scanner = SSC.SimpleScanner()
>>> input_directory = "/home/abhinav/Downloads"
>>> output_directory = "/home/abhinav/Documents"
>>> result = scanner.cleanDirectory(input_directory, outputPath=output_directory)
>>> print(result)
'{
"Moved": [
"FileA.pdf",
"FileB.txt",
"FileC.mp4",
"FileD.log",
"FileB.xyz"
],
"NotMoved": [
]
}'- If no Output Directory is specified, then
Simple Scannerwould create folders in the Input Directory itself.
Advanced Scannermaintains aheapfor each filetype/file-extension it encounters while scanning the Output Directory.- With the help of this heap it finally decides the directory where a particular filetype has mostly occurred and thus moving the all such files into that directory.
- As shown in the above image,
Advanced Scannerscans the child directories also. - The level of child directories to scan is decided by
depthparameter as shown in the example below. - By default,
depth = 5 - Using
Advanced Scanner
>>> from filezen.advancedScanner import advancedscanner as ASC
>>> scanner = ASC.AdvancedScanner()
>>> input_directory = "/home/abhinav/Downloads"
>>> output_directory = "/home/abhinav/Documents"
>>> depth = 3
>>> result = scanner.cleanDirectory(input_directory, outputPath=output_directory, depth=depth)
>>> print(result)
'{
"Moved": [
"FileA.pdf",
"FileB.txt",
"FileC.mp4",
"FileD.log",
"FileE.xyz"
],
"NotMoved": [
]
}'- If no Output Directory is specified, then
Advanced Scannerwould read the folders in the Input Directory itself and move accordingly.
Note: If a file with the same name is already present in the Output Directory then Filezen would
ignore the file and leave it to the user. In the resulting JSON, you'll get the all such filenames which
were not moved in the NotMoved list.
- KRETA - It is a command line application which uses
Filezento organize file.
For a detailed usage example, refer the documentation at Read the Docs
Please refer Contributing page for details
Please report the bugs at the issue tracker
Built with ♥ by Abhinav Anand under the MIT License ©