Classifier

Organize files in your current directory, by classifying them into folders of music, pdfs, images, etc.

Installation

$ pip install classifier

#### Compatibility * Python 2.7 / Python 3.4 * Linux / OSX / Windows

Usage

Go to your directory, where you want to classify your files.

Run the following command in your terminal. sh $ classifier sh >> Scanning Files >> Done!

Example

###Before: Downloads │ ├── project.docx │ ├── 21 Guns.mp3 │ ├── Sultans of Swing.mp3 │ ├── report.pdf │ ├── charts.pdf │ ├── VacationPic.png │ ├── CKEditor.zip │ ├── Cats.jpg │ └── archive.7z

###After: Downloads │ ├── Music │ │ ├── 21 Guns.mp3 │ │ └── Sultans of Swing.mp3 | | │ ├── Documents │ │ ├── project.docx │ │ ├── report.pdf │ │ └── charts.pdf | | │ ├── Archives │ │ ├── CKEditor.zip │ │ └── archive.7z | | │ ├── Pictures │ │ ├── VacationPic.png │ │ └── Cats.jpg

##Options classifier [-dt] [-st SPECIFIC_TYPES [SPECIFIC_TYPES ...]] [-sf SPECIFIC_FOLDER] [-o OUTPUT]

-h --help show help message and exit -dt --date Classify the files by their Creation Date -st --specific-types Move the specific file extensions into the Specific Folder -sf --specific-folder Folder to move files with Specific Type -d --directory The directory whose files you want to classify -o --output Main directory to put organized folders

###Example ######Classify specific file types classifier -st .py .pyc -sf "Python Files"

###Before Workspace │ ├── views.py │ ├── temp.pyc │ ├── game.java │ ├── index.html │ └── script.py

###After ``` Workspace │ ├── Python Files │ │ ├── views.py │ │ ├── temp.pyc | | └── script.py | | | ├── game.java | └── index.html

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###Example ######Classify by Date: classifier -dt

###Example ######Classify files of directory ‘/home/source’ and put them in location ‘/home/dest’: classifier -d /home/source -o /home/dest

Note: If -d (source directory) is given without -o (output) directory, this will classify the files of source directory and the classified folders be in that source directory only. Eg:

classifier -d /home/source'

This classifies the directory /home/source.

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Copyright (c) 2015 Bhrigu Srivastava http://bhrigu123.github.io

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