A Google Drive website clone, Uses telegram for storage
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A Google Drive website clone, Uses telegram for storage
Mange your study folders in a easy and time saving way. A easy to use graphical app. GUI Version of the StudyFolderOrganizer console app
An application built to help you sort your files into dedicated folders.
Python App that helps keep my messy downloads folder nice and organized. Has both UI and GUI (implemented using tkinter)
PathScan exports information about the contents of directories and hard drives. With a single click, you can create a complete list of all files and paths within a specific folder or across an entire hard drive.
Automated Folder Organizer
Semantic data folders for hexehedral mesh generation
Recursively segregate files inside a directory by month and year based on EXIF metadata
Bash script that facilitates automatic organization.
Python script to categorise and reorganise files in a directory (defaults to ~/Documents).
A console app for creating folders inside a drive in a structured and organized way for study purpose. It creates all the folders based on the user input at once so this saves the time of creating folders and managing them manually as a student
A Study Material Organizer with lot of features
simple python3 based command line tool for folder management
A folder organizer for Windows.
Helps you to host your folder.
Smart Directory and File Organizer powered by OpenAI, written in TypeScript and Node.js.
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Organize your downloads like a pro gamer! This Python script categorizes files into folders (Images, Videos, Games, etc.) based on file types. Utilizes the IGDB API to accurately sort game-related files. Supports a wide range of file extensions for comprehensive organization. Easy setup and usage.
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