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aifiles

v1.0.2

Published

Organize your files with AI

Downloads

15

Readme

⚠️ This app uses ChatGPT 🤖, which could raise privacy concerns. Please be cautious when sharing personal information.🔒

Installation

To install AI Files, simply run:

npm install aifiles

You will also need to install the following dependencies:

  • pandoc
  • exiftool
  • pdftotext
  • in2csv

Usage

To use AI Files, copy the .aifiles and .aifiles.json files to your home directory.

You would need to modify the ~/.aifiles and add your OPENAI_API_KEY and REPLICATE_API_KEY (for audio/video captioning).

Then, run:

aifiles [filename]

where filename is the name of the file you want to process.

Features

AI Files can:

  • Organize audio, video, pictures, documents, archives, and other types of files
  • Automatically extract relevant information from your files using OpenAI ChatGPT.
  • Automatically add tag and comments to the file
  • Organize your files into categories and directories based on their content
  • Rename your files using a customizable naming convention
  • Store your files in a designated directory

TODO

  • Untested on Windows. (It uses cat to view text files.)
  • Select themed folder structure and curation, i.e. warez style, etc.
  • Abilty to pattern new folder categories with existing ones
  • Seemless cross-platform support
  • Landing page 2.0
  • Fix exiftool usage
  • Bug fixes

Contributions

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues and pull requests on GitHub.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.