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sortifiler-cli

v0.2.0

Published

Get your files sorted from the command line.

Downloads

5

Readme

Sortifiler CLI

Get your files sorted from the command line. 📚🗂🖥

Description

An opinionated command line interface to sort your files and folders easily while feeling like Hackerman.

Desktop app coming soon! 🚀

Everyday you look at your Desktop/Downloads folder and think, "Damn I need to clean up this mess". 🤦

That feeling is why this CLI now exists. 😆

Sortifiler CLI classifies files and folders and moves them into _Type folders for easy access at the root of your chosen directory. 🗃

Installation

To install Sortifiler CLI enter npm -g install sortifiler-cli into your terminal.

If you are looking for the Sortifiler API then check out Sortifiler!

Usage

sortifiler --help

  Usage
    $ sortfiler <path>

  Options
    no flags,                     Sorts all files and folders in a given path.
    --files, -f                   Sort all files in a given path.
    --folders, -F                 Sort all folders in a given path.
    --config, -c <filePath>       Use a custom configuration file.

  <path> is the path to directory that needs sorting

  Examples
    Sort all files and folders in the Downloads folder.
    $ sortifiler ~/Downloads
    Sorting ...
    Sorted ✔

    Sort all files on the Desktop
    $ sortifiler ~/Desktop --files
    Sorting files ...
    Sorted ✔

    Sort all folders in the Downloads folder
    $ sortifiler ~/Downloads --folders
    Sorting folders ...
    Sorted ✔

    Sort all files and folders on the Desktop using a custom configuration file
    $ sortifiler ~/Desktop --config ~/sortifiler.json
    Loaded configuration ✔
    Sorting folders ...
    Sorted ✔

How does the sorting work?

  • Folders are classified using the best matching _Type folder based on the files within that folder (only 1 level down).
  • Files are classified as follows:

| _Type Folder | File Extension | | :------------- | :--------------------------------------- | | _Books | ".epub", ".mobi" | | _Documents | ".pdf", ".txt", ".doc", ".docx", ".ppt", ".pptx", ".md", ".json", ".ods", ".log", ".xls", ".xlsx", ".ttf" | | _Images | ".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".gif", ".xcf", ".stl", ".blend", ".obj", ".mtl", ".3ds", ".tga", ".icns" | | _Music | ".mp3", ".wav", ".flac", ".m4a", ".ogg", ".mid", ".asd", ".m3u", ".pls", ".alp", ".asx", ".bfxrsound", ".m3u8", ".als", ".m4r" | | _Programs | ".dmg", ".exe", ".sh", ".app", ".pkg", ".apk", ".ipa", ".gba", ".gbc" | | _Scripts | ".py", ".java", ".class", ".sh", ".cs", ".r", ".itermcolors", ".terminal", ".theme", ".gbaskin", ".tmtheme", ".resbackup" | | _Torrents | ".torrent" | | _Videos | ".mkv", ".mp4", ".mov", ".mpeg", ".webm", ".srt", ".avi" | | _Web | ".html", ".css", ".js", ".htm" | | _Zipped | ".zip", ".rar", ".7z", ".tar.gz", ".tar", ".gz", ".unitypackage", ".prefab", ".fbx" |

  • Note: This list maybe outdated please check out Sortifiler for the latest info.

Custom Configuration

You can customise the whitelist and sorting rules used by Sortifiler. Create a custom JSON file and then pass the file path to the config flag.

Example: sortifiler.json

{
  "whitelist": ["fileToIgnore.txt"],
  "rules": {
    "_Documents": ["*.pdf"],
    "_Music": ["*.mp3"]
  }
}

Development

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b feature/my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin feature/my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request

Requirements / Dependencies

  • npm

Version

0.2.0

License

GNU GPLv3