├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── build
└── lib
│ └── main.py
├── dist
├── organizer-cli-0.0.4.tar.gz
├── organizer-cli-0.0.45.tar.gz
├── organizer_cli-0.0.4-py3-none-any.whl
└── organizer_cli-0.0.45-py3-none-any.whl
├── setup.py
└── src
├── Organizer.egg-info
├── PKG-INFO
├── SOURCES.txt
├── dependency_links.txt
├── entry_points.txt
├── requires.txt
└── top_level.txt
├── __pycache__
└── main.cpython-37.pyc
├── file_extensions.py
├── functions.py
├── main.py
└── organizer_cli.egg-info
├── PKG-INFO
├── SOURCES.txt
├── dependency_links.txt
├── entry_points.txt
├── requires.txt
└── top_level.txt
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1 | 
2 |
3 |
4 | # Organizer CLI
5 |  
6 |
7 | Organizer CLI is a python command line tool that goes through a given directory and organizes all un-folder bound files into folders by file extension.
8 | Organize CLI Supports 108 different file extensions over 27 file type categories and the list is ever growing.
9 |
10 | ## Installation
11 | ### Pip Install
12 | ```text
13 | pip install organizer-cli
14 | ```
15 | ### Local Install
16 | ```text
17 | cd Organizer-Cli
18 | pip install -e .
19 | ```
20 |
21 |
22 | ## Whats New
23 | ### Features
24 | * Pre-action prompt to the number of files that will be moved.
25 | * Prompts the user if no files extensions are supported in the directory.
26 | ### Extensions
27 | * Added extensions include [.webp, .vce, .spx, .m4r, .wax, .xlsb, .xlsm, .xlam,
28 | .xlb, .xla, .xlt, .xar, .xlm, .xl, .xlw, .xltx, .xll, .xlc, .ppsx, .ppsm,
29 | .pptm, .sldx, .pot, .potx, .ppam, .ppa, .sldm, .pa, .potm]
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 | ## How To Use
34 |
35 | After installing the CLI tool you will be able to use the `Organize` command in any directory, followed by a tag specifying the type of file you want organized.
36 | ```text
37 | Organize [command]
38 | ```
39 |
40 | Simply running the `Organize` command will organize all the current directory.
41 | ```text
42 | Organize
43 | ```
44 |
45 | Running the `Organize` command with the `safe` tag will organize all media files in the current directory.
46 | ```text
47 | Organize safe
48 | ```
49 |
50 | Running the `Organize` command with the `all` tag will organize all supported file formats in the current directory.
51 | ```text
52 | Organize all
53 | ```
54 | ## Commands
55 |
56 | ### Safe
57 | The `safe` command moves the most common types of media file, this includes images, audio, video etc. this command avoids filetypes that might be dependent on other programs running, like `.cpp` or `.exe` files. This is also the default command if no command is specified after the initial `Organize` call is made.
58 | ### All
59 | The `all` command moves all supported file formats.
60 | ### Image
61 | The `image` command moves all supported image formats like .PNG, .JPG, .JPEG etc.
62 |
63 | ### Audio
64 | The `audio` command moves all supported audio formats like .MP3, .WAV, .OOG etc.
65 |
66 | ### Video
67 | The `video` command moves all supported video formats like .MP$, .MOV, .WMV etc.
68 |
69 | ### Office
70 | The `office` command moves all supported Microsoft Office files including .DOCX, .PPT, .XLS etc.
71 |
72 | ### Vector
73 | The `vector` command moves all supported vector files like .SVG and .AI.
74 |
75 | ### Gif
76 | The `gif` command moves .GIF files exclusively.
77 |
78 | ### Photoshop
79 | The `photoshop` command moves .PSD files exclusively.
80 |
81 | ### Pdf
82 | The `pdf` command moves .PDF files exclusively.
83 |
84 | ### Font
85 | The `font` command moves all supported font files, like .OTF, .TTF, .WOFF etc.
86 |
87 | ### Code
88 | The `code` command moves all supported file formats of different programming languages like .PY, .CPP, .JS etc.
89 |
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1 |
2 | import pathlib
3 | import shutil
4 | import time
5 |
6 | # Modules
7 | from file_extensions import *
8 | from functions import *
9 |
10 | # External dependencies
11 | from progress.bar import IncrementalBar
12 | from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
13 | import colorama
14 | import click
15 |
16 |
17 | # Support for windows cmd
18 | colorama.init()
19 |
20 |
21 | # TODO: take the loop out of this & have it take in a single file item argument
22 | # TODO: break into 2 parts find files and move files
23 |
24 |
25 | # Click stuff
26 | @click.command()
27 | @click.argument('filetype', default="safe", type=str)
28 | def main(filetype):
29 |
30 | sweep_text1 = ""
31 |
32 | if (filetype == "image"):
33 |
34 | imageDict['move'] = True
35 |
36 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
37 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
38 |
39 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
40 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
41 |
42 | elif (filetype == 'audio'):
43 |
44 | audioDict['move'] = True
45 |
46 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
47 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
48 |
49 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
50 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
51 |
52 | elif (filetype == "video"):
53 |
54 | videoDict['move'] = True
55 |
56 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
57 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
58 |
59 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
60 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
61 |
62 | elif (filetype == "vector"):
63 |
64 | vectorDict['move'] = True
65 |
66 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
67 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
68 |
69 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
70 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
71 |
72 | elif (filetype == "gif"):
73 |
74 | gifDict['move'] = True
75 |
76 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
77 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
78 |
79 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
80 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
81 |
82 | elif (filetype == "photoshop"):
83 |
84 | photoshopDict['move'] = True
85 |
86 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
87 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
88 |
89 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
90 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
91 |
92 | elif (filetype == "office"):
93 |
94 | textDict['move'] = True
95 | wordDict['move'] = True
96 | powerpointDict['move'] = True
97 | excelDict['move'] = True
98 | publisherDict['move'] = True
99 | accessDict['move'] = True
100 |
101 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
102 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
103 |
104 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
105 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
106 |
107 | elif (filetype == 'pdf'):
108 |
109 | pdfDict['move'] = True
110 |
111 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
112 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
113 |
114 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
115 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
116 |
117 | elif (filetype == "font"):
118 |
119 | fontDict['move'] = True
120 |
121 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
122 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
123 |
124 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
125 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
126 |
127 | elif (filetype == "code"):
128 |
129 | xhtmlDict['move'] = True
130 | htmlDict['move'] = True
131 | cssDict['move'] = True
132 | javascriptDict['move'] = True
133 | javaDict['move'] = True
134 | phpDict['move'] = True
135 | cDict['move'] = True
136 | cplusplusDict['move'] = True
137 | swiftDict['move'] = True
138 | visualbasicDict['move'] = True
139 |
140 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
141 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
142 |
143 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
144 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
145 |
146 | elif (filetype == "program"):
147 |
148 | executableDict['move'] = True
149 | apkDict['move'] = True
150 |
151 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
152 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
153 |
154 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
155 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
156 |
157 | elif (filetype == "safe"):
158 |
159 | imageDict['move'] = True
160 | audioDict['move'] = True
161 | videoDict['move'] = True
162 | vectorDict['move'] = True
163 | gifDict['move'] = True
164 | photoshopDict['move'] = True
165 | textDict['move'] = True
166 | wordDict['move'] = True
167 | powerpointDict['move'] = True
168 | excelDict['move'] = True
169 | publisherDict['move'] = True
170 | accessDict['move'] = True
171 | pdfDict['move'] = True
172 | fontDict['move'] = True
173 |
174 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
175 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
176 |
177 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
178 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
179 |
180 | elif (filetype == "all"):
181 |
182 | for i in masterList:
183 | i['move'] = True
184 |
185 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
186 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
187 |
188 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
189 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
190 |
191 | else:
192 | click.echo("Command '{}' is currently unsupported".format(filetype))
193 |
194 | # Only write to the file if something was moved
195 | if (sweep_text1.strip() == ""):
196 | # Do nothing if nothing was moved
197 | pass
198 |
199 | else:
200 |
201 | # Make the logged file
202 | os.chdir(organizedPath)
203 | with open('Moved-Files-Log.txt', 'w') as fileObject:
204 | fileObject.write(sweep_text1)
205 |
206 | # Remember to reset everything to false when done, or will it automatically
207 | for i in masterList:
208 | i['move'] = False
209 |
210 |
211 | if __name__ == '__main__':
212 | main()
213 |
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1 | from setuptools import setup
2 |
3 |
4 | with open("README.md", "r") as fh:
5 | long_description = fh.read()
6 |
7 |
8 | setup(
9 |
10 | name='organizer-cli',
11 | version='0.0.45',
12 | description='A Python CLI tool that runs throught a given directory and organizes all un-folder bound files into folders by file extension.',
13 | url="https://github.com/Mulaza/File-Organizer",
14 | author="Mulaza Jacinto",
15 | author_email='mulazajacinto@Gmail.com',
16 | py_modules=['main'],
17 | package_dir={'': 'src'},
18 | classifiers=[
19 | 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
20 | 'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop',
21 | 'Natural Language :: English',
22 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
23 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
24 | ],
25 | long_description=long_description,
26 | long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
27 | install_requires=['Click', 'colorama', 'progress'],
28 |
29 | entry_points="""
30 | [console_scripts]
31 | Organize=main:main
32 | """
33 |
34 | )
35 |
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1 | Metadata-Version: 2.1
2 | Name: Organizer
3 | Version: 0.0.1
4 | Summary: A CLI tool to quickly organize unkept files
5 | Home-page: https://github.com/Mulaza/File-Organizer
6 | Author: Mulaza Jacinto
7 | Author-email: mulazajacinto@Gmail.com
8 | License: UNKNOWN
9 | Description: # File-Organizer
10 | A script that scans throught the current directory and organizes all loose files into folders
11 |
12 |
13 | ## Commands
14 |
15 | * safe
16 | * all
17 | * images
18 | * audios
19 | * videos
20 | * office
21 | * vectors
22 | * gifs
23 | * photoshop
24 | * pdfs
25 | * fonts
26 | * code
27 |
28 | ## Instal
29 | ```python
30 | pip install Organizer
31 | ```
32 |
33 | ## Usage
34 | ```text
35 | Organizer image # Organizes all image files
36 | ```
37 | ```text
38 | Organizer video # Organizes all video files
39 | ```
40 | ```text
41 | Organizer audio # Organizes all audio files
42 | ```
43 | ```text
44 | Organizer pdf # Organizes all pdf files
45 | ```
46 | ```text
47 | Organizer all # Organizes all supported files
48 | ```
49 | Platform: UNKNOWN
50 | Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 or later (GPLv2+)
51 | Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
52 |
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5 | src/Organizer.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
6 | src/Organizer.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
7 | src/Organizer.egg-info/entry_points.txt
8 | src/Organizer.egg-info/requires.txt
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1 | import os
2 | from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
3 | import pathlib
4 |
5 |
6 | # --------------------------------- Paths for each file type
7 | organizedPath = os.path.join("Organized")
8 | textPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Texts")
9 | imagePath = os.path.join("Organized", "Images")
10 | audioPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Audio")
11 | videoPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Videos")
12 | vectorPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Vectors")
13 | gifpath = os.path.join("Organized", "Gifs")
14 | photoshopPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Photoshop")
15 | wordPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Word")
16 | powerpointPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Powerpoints")
17 | excelPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Excels")
18 | publisherPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Publisher")
19 | accessPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Access")
20 | executablePath = os.path.join("Organized", "Executables")
21 | pdfPath = os.path.join("Organized", "PDFs")
22 | pythonPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Python") # these arent included
23 | fontPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Fonts")
24 | xhtmlPath = os.path.join("Organized", "XHTMLs")
25 | htmlPath = os.path.join("Organized", "HTMLs")
26 | cssPath = os.path.join("Organized", "CSS")
27 | javascriptPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Javascript")
28 | javaPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Java")
29 | phpPath = os.path.join("Organized", "PHP")
30 | cPath = os.path.join("Organized", "C")
31 | cplusplusPath = os.path.join("Organized", "C++")
32 | swiftPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Swift")
33 | visualbasicPath = os.path.join("Organized", "Visual Basic")
34 | apkPath = os.path.join("Organized", "APKs")
35 |
36 |
37 | # --------------------------------- An exception file, not to move (self)
38 | exceptionFile = 'main.py'
39 |
40 | # --------------------------------- Supported File extensions
41 | textFiles = [".txt", ".rtf"]
42 | imageFiles = [".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".bmp", ".tif", ".tiff", ".webp"]
43 | audioFiles = [".wav", ".mp3", ".ogg", ".gsm", ".dct", ".flac", ".au", ".aiff", ".vox", "raw", ".wma", ".aac", ".atrac",
44 | ".ra", ".oma", ".omg", ".atp", ".waptt", ".i3pack", ".3ga", ".opus", ".cda", ".wpl", ".rec", ".vdjsample",
45 | ".mus", ".aax", ".amr", ".ds2", ".sng", ".dss", ".nvf", ".midi", ".m4a", ".pcm", ".mscz", ".ses", ".dvf",
46 | ".gp5", ".gp4", ".bnk", ".aup", ".acd", ".sf2", ".thd", ".sty", ".mxl", ".band", ".cdfs", ".ram", ".aa",
47 | ".eac3", ".mogg", ".au", ".seq", ".uax", ".mid", ".kar", ".dlp", ".vce", ".spx", ".m4r", ".wax"]
48 |
49 | videoFiles = [".webm", ".mpg", ".mp2", ".mpeg", ".mpe", ".mpv", ".mp4", ".m4p", ".m4v", ".avi", ".wmv", ".mov", ".qt",
50 | ".flv", ".swf", ".avchd", ".vob", ".rm", ".avi", ".3gp", ".3g2"]
51 | vectorFiles = [".ai", ".svg"]
52 | gifFiles = [".gif"]
53 | photoshopFiles = [".psd"]
54 | wordFiles = [".doc", ".docx", ".asd", ".dotx",
55 | ".svd", ".dot", ".wbk", ".docm", ".dotm", ".wll"]
56 | powerpointFiles = [".pptx", ".pptm", ".ppt", ".pps", ".ppsx", ".ppsm",
57 | ".pptm", ".sldx", ".pot", ".potx", ".ppam", ".ppa", ".sldm", ".pa", ".potm"]
58 | excelFiles = [".xls", ".xlsx", ".xltx", ".xltm", ".xlsb", ".xlsm", ".xlam",
59 | ".xlb", ".xla", ".xlt", ".xar", ".xlm", ".xl", ".xlw", ".xltx", ".xll", ".xlc"]
60 | publisherFiles = [".pub"]
61 | accessFiles = [".accdb"]
62 | executableFiles = [".exe", ".msi"]
63 | pdfFiles = [".pdf"]
64 | pythonFiles = [".py"]
65 | fontFiles = [".fnt", ".fon", ".otf", ".ttf", ".woff",
66 | ".woff2", ".ofm", ".bmap", ".frf", ".afs"]
67 | xhtmlFiles = [".xhtml"]
68 | htmlFiles = [".html"]
69 | cssFiles = [".css"]
70 | javascriptFiles = [".js"]
71 | javaFiles = [".class"]
72 | phpFiles = [".php"]
73 | cFiles = [".c"]
74 | cplusplusFiles = [".cpp"]
75 | swiftFiles = [".swift"]
76 | visualbasicFiles = [".vb"]
77 | apkFiles = [".apk"]
78 |
79 |
80 | # --------------------------------- Holds all of the dictionary objects
81 | masterList = []
82 |
83 |
84 | # --------------------------------- Dictionaries of each file type, file path and text
85 | textDict = {
86 | 'move': False,
87 | 'path': textPath,
88 | 'extensions': textFiles,
89 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Texts\n" + Style.RESET_ALL + Style.RESET_ALL
90 | }
91 | masterList.append(textDict)
92 |
93 | imageDict = {
94 | 'move': False,
95 | 'path': imagePath,
96 | 'extensions': imageFiles,
97 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Images\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
98 | }
99 | masterList.append(imageDict)
100 |
101 | audioDict = {
102 | 'move': False,
103 | 'path': audioPath,
104 | 'extensions': audioFiles,
105 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Audio\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
106 | }
107 | masterList.append(audioDict)
108 |
109 | videoDict = {
110 | 'move': False,
111 | 'path': videoPath,
112 | 'extensions': videoFiles,
113 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Videos\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
114 | }
115 | masterList.append(videoDict)
116 |
117 | vectorDict = {
118 | 'move': False,
119 | 'path': vectorPath,
120 | 'extensions': vectorFiles,
121 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Vectors\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
122 | }
123 | masterList.append(vectorDict)
124 |
125 | gifDict = {
126 | 'move': False,
127 | 'path': gifpath,
128 | 'extensions': gifFiles,
129 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Gifs\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
130 | }
131 | masterList.append(gifDict)
132 |
133 | photoshopDict = {
134 | 'move': False,
135 | 'path': photoshopPath,
136 | 'extensions': photoshopFiles,
137 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Photoshop\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
138 | }
139 | masterList.append(photoshopDict)
140 |
141 | wordDict = {
142 | 'move': False,
143 | 'path': wordPath,
144 | 'extensions': wordFiles,
145 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Word\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
146 | }
147 | masterList.append(wordDict)
148 |
149 | powerpointDict = {
150 | 'move': False,
151 | 'path': powerpointPath,
152 | 'extensions': powerpointFiles,
153 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Powerpoints\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
154 | }
155 | masterList.append(powerpointDict)
156 |
157 | excelDict = {
158 | 'move': False,
159 | 'path': excelPath,
160 | 'extensions': excelFiles,
161 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Excels\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
162 | }
163 | masterList.append(excelDict)
164 |
165 | publisherDict = {
166 | 'move': False,
167 | 'path': publisherPath,
168 | 'extensions': publisherFiles,
169 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Publisher\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
170 | }
171 | masterList.append(publisherDict)
172 |
173 | accessDict = {
174 | 'move': False,
175 | 'path': accessPath,
176 | 'extensions': accessFiles,
177 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Access\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
178 | }
179 | masterList.append(accessDict)
180 |
181 | executableDict = {
182 | 'move': False,
183 | 'path': executablePath,
184 | 'extensions': executableFiles,
185 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Executables\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
186 | }
187 | masterList.append(executableDict)
188 |
189 | pdfDict = {
190 | 'move': False,
191 | 'path': pdfPath,
192 | 'extensions': pdfFiles,
193 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to PDFs\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
194 | }
195 | masterList.append(pdfDict)
196 |
197 | pythonDict = {
198 | 'move': False,
199 | 'path': pythonPath,
200 | 'extensions': pythonFiles,
201 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Python\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
202 | }
203 | masterList.append(pythonDict)
204 |
205 | fontDict = {
206 | 'move': False,
207 | 'path': fontPath,
208 | 'extensions': fontFiles,
209 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Fonts\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
210 | }
211 | masterList.append(fontDict)
212 |
213 | xhtmlDict = {
214 | 'move': False,
215 | 'path': xhtmlPath,
216 | 'extensions': xhtmlFiles,
217 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to XHTMLs\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
218 | }
219 | masterList.append(xhtmlDict)
220 |
221 | htmlDict = {
222 | 'move': False,
223 | 'path': htmlPath,
224 | 'extensions': htmlFiles,
225 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to HTML\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
226 | }
227 | masterList.append(htmlDict)
228 |
229 | cssDict = {
230 | 'move': False,
231 | 'path': cssPath,
232 | 'extensions': cssFiles,
233 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to CSS\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
234 | }
235 | masterList.append(cssDict)
236 |
237 | javascriptDict = {
238 | 'move': False,
239 | 'path': javascriptPath,
240 | 'extensions': javascriptFiles,
241 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Javascript\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
242 | }
243 | masterList.append(javascriptDict)
244 |
245 | javaDict = {
246 | 'move': False,
247 | 'path': javaPath,
248 | 'extensions': javaFiles,
249 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Java\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
250 | }
251 | masterList.append(javaDict)
252 |
253 | phpDict = {
254 | 'move': False,
255 | 'path': phpPath,
256 | 'extensions': phpFiles,
257 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to PHP\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
258 | }
259 | masterList.append(phpDict)
260 |
261 | cDict = {
262 | 'move': False,
263 | 'path': cPath,
264 | 'extensions': cFiles,
265 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to C\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
266 | }
267 | masterList.append(cDict)
268 |
269 | cplusplusDict = {
270 | 'move': False,
271 | 'path': cplusplusPath,
272 | 'extensions': cplusplusFiles,
273 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to C++\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
274 | }
275 | masterList.append(cplusplusDict)
276 |
277 | swiftDict = {
278 | 'move': False,
279 | 'path': swiftPath,
280 | 'extensions': swiftFiles,
281 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Swift\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
282 | }
283 | masterList.append(swiftDict)
284 |
285 | visualbasicDict = {
286 | 'move': False,
287 | 'path': visualbasicPath,
288 | 'extensions': visualbasicFiles,
289 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to Visual Basic\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
290 | }
291 | masterList.append(visualbasicDict)
292 |
293 | apkDict = {
294 | 'move': False,
295 | 'path': apkPath,
296 | 'extensions': apkFiles,
297 | 'text': Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} was moved to APKs\n" + Style.RESET_ALL
298 | }
299 | masterList.append(apkDict)
300 |
301 |
302 | #
303 |
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/src/functions.py:
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1 | import os
2 | import sys
3 | import pathlib
4 | import shutil
5 | import time
6 | from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
7 |
8 | from progress.bar import IncrementalBar
9 |
10 | # Modules
11 | from file_extensions import exceptionFile, masterList
12 |
13 |
14 | # Prompt the user if they wish to continue
15 | def attentionPrompt(number):
16 | return Fore.YELLOW + "ATTENTION " + Style.RESET_ALL + "This action will be moving {} file(s) would you like to continue (y/n)".format(number)
17 |
18 |
19 | # See if the number is moveable / click is the actual 'click' library
20 | def askToMove(number, click):
21 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
22 | if (number > 0):
23 |
24 | decide = click.prompt(attentionPrompt(number), type=str)
25 |
26 | if (decide == "y"):
27 | # Each returns the text of appended results of files moved
28 | sweep_text1 = clean()
29 | displayProgressbar(number)
30 | else:
31 | sys.exit()
32 | else:
33 | click.echo("No files of that type found in directory")
34 |
35 |
36 | # Displays the cleaning progress bar
37 | def displayProgressbar(item_count):
38 | # Only show the bar if something was moved
39 | if (item_count > 0):
40 | # The progress bar
41 | bar = IncrementalBar('Organizing...', max=item_count)
42 |
43 | for i in range(item_count):
44 | # Increment the bar
45 | bar.next()
46 | time.sleep(0.01)
47 |
48 | bar.finish()
49 |
50 |
51 | # The clean function that
52 | def clean():
53 |
54 | # The log text of all files being moved
55 | logText = ""
56 |
57 | for i in range(3):
58 |
59 | directoryFiles = []
60 |
61 | # Only use the files not folders
62 | for item in os.listdir():
63 | if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(item)):
64 | directoryFiles.append(item)
65 |
66 | for file in directoryFiles:
67 |
68 | # Skip my own file, don't want to move myself
69 | if file == exceptionFile:
70 | continue
71 |
72 | for item in masterList:
73 |
74 | # Skip file types that shouldn't be moved
75 | if item['move'] == False:
76 | continue
77 |
78 | for extension in item['extensions']:
79 |
80 | # Check if the file extension is exists in that list
81 | if pathlib.Path(file).suffix.lower() == extension.lower():
82 | text = item['text'].format(file)
83 | logText = logText + text
84 |
85 | # Try to make the directory
86 | try:
87 | os.makedirs(item['path'])
88 | except FileExistsError:
89 | pass
90 |
91 | # Try to move the file / rename file
92 | try:
93 | shutil.move(file, item['path'])
94 | except shutil.Error:
95 | # click.echo(Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX + "{} file already exists".format(file) + Style.RESET_ALL)
96 | # click.echo(Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX +file + Style.RESET_ALL)
97 | array = file.split('.')
98 | name = array[0] + " - Copy"
99 | array[0] = name
100 | new = '.'.join(array)
101 | os.rename(file, new)
102 | else:
103 | pass
104 |
105 | return logText
106 |
107 |
108 | # MovableFilesCount, know how many files will be moved
109 | def movableFilesCount():
110 | # Lists for holding files and movabele files
111 | directoryFiles2 = []
112 | movableFiles = []
113 |
114 | # Only use the files not folders
115 | for item in os.listdir():
116 | if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(item)):
117 | directoryFiles2.append(item)
118 |
119 | for file in directoryFiles2:
120 | # print(pathlib.Path(file).suffix.lower())
121 |
122 | # Skip my own file, don't want to move myself
123 | if file == exceptionFile:
124 | continue
125 |
126 | # For each item in that file extinsion in that items list of extensions
127 | for item in masterList:
128 | if item['move'] == True:
129 | if pathlib.Path(file).suffix.lower() in item['extensions']:
130 | movableFiles.append(file)
131 |
132 | # Return the number of movable items
133 | return len(movableFiles)
134 |
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1 |
2 | import pathlib
3 | import shutil
4 | import time
5 |
6 | # Modules
7 | from file_extensions import *
8 | from functions import *
9 |
10 | # External dependencies
11 | from progress.bar import IncrementalBar
12 | from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
13 | import colorama
14 | import click
15 |
16 |
17 | # Support for windows cmd
18 | colorama.init()
19 |
20 |
21 | # TODO: take the loop out of this & have it take in a single file item argument
22 | # TODO: break into 2 parts find files and move files
23 |
24 |
25 | # Click stuff
26 | @click.command()
27 | @click.argument('filetype', default="safe", type=str)
28 | def main(filetype):
29 |
30 | sweep_text1 = ""
31 |
32 | if (filetype == "image"):
33 |
34 | imageDict['move'] = True
35 |
36 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
37 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
38 |
39 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
40 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
41 |
42 | elif (filetype == 'audio'):
43 |
44 | audioDict['move'] = True
45 |
46 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
47 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
48 |
49 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
50 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
51 |
52 | elif (filetype == "video"):
53 |
54 | videoDict['move'] = True
55 |
56 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
57 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
58 |
59 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
60 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
61 |
62 | elif (filetype == "vector"):
63 |
64 | vectorDict['move'] = True
65 |
66 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
67 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
68 |
69 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
70 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
71 |
72 | elif (filetype == "gif"):
73 |
74 | gifDict['move'] = True
75 |
76 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
77 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
78 |
79 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
80 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
81 |
82 | elif (filetype == "photoshop"):
83 |
84 | photoshopDict['move'] = True
85 |
86 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
87 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
88 |
89 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
90 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
91 |
92 | elif (filetype == "office"):
93 |
94 | textDict['move'] = True
95 | wordDict['move'] = True
96 | powerpointDict['move'] = True
97 | excelDict['move'] = True
98 | publisherDict['move'] = True
99 | accessDict['move'] = True
100 |
101 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
102 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
103 |
104 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
105 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
106 |
107 | elif (filetype == 'pdf'):
108 |
109 | pdfDict['move'] = True
110 |
111 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
112 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
113 |
114 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
115 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
116 |
117 | elif (filetype == "font"):
118 |
119 | fontDict['move'] = True
120 |
121 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
122 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
123 |
124 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
125 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
126 |
127 | elif (filetype == "code"):
128 |
129 | xhtmlDict['move'] = True
130 | htmlDict['move'] = True
131 | cssDict['move'] = True
132 | javascriptDict['move'] = True
133 | javaDict['move'] = True
134 | phpDict['move'] = True
135 | cDict['move'] = True
136 | cplusplusDict['move'] = True
137 | swiftDict['move'] = True
138 | visualbasicDict['move'] = True
139 |
140 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
141 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
142 |
143 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
144 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
145 |
146 | elif (filetype == "program"):
147 |
148 | executableDict['move'] = True
149 | apkDict['move'] = True
150 |
151 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
152 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
153 |
154 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
155 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
156 |
157 | elif (filetype == "safe"):
158 |
159 | imageDict['move'] = True
160 | audioDict['move'] = True
161 | videoDict['move'] = True
162 | vectorDict['move'] = True
163 | gifDict['move'] = True
164 | photoshopDict['move'] = True
165 | textDict['move'] = True
166 | wordDict['move'] = True
167 | powerpointDict['move'] = True
168 | excelDict['move'] = True
169 | publisherDict['move'] = True
170 | accessDict['move'] = True
171 | pdfDict['move'] = True
172 | fontDict['move'] = True
173 |
174 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
175 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
176 |
177 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
178 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
179 |
180 | elif (filetype == "all"):
181 |
182 | for i in masterList:
183 | i['move'] = True
184 |
185 | # Find out the number if files that are able to be moved
186 | moveable_num_2 = movableFilesCount()
187 |
188 | # Only ask the user to move files if there are files of that type available
189 | askToMove(moveable_num_2, click)
190 |
191 | else:
192 | click.echo("Command '{}' is currently unsupported".format(filetype))
193 |
194 | # Only write to the file if something was moved
195 | if (sweep_text1.strip() == ""):
196 | # Do nothing if nothing was moved
197 | pass
198 |
199 | else:
200 |
201 | # Make the logged file
202 | os.chdir(organizedPath)
203 | with open('Moved-Files-Log.txt', 'w') as fileObject:
204 | fileObject.write(sweep_text1)
205 |
206 | # Remember to reset everything to false when done, or will it automatically
207 | for i in masterList:
208 | i['move'] = False
209 |
210 |
211 | if __name__ == '__main__':
212 | main()
213 |
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/src/organizer_cli.egg-info/PKG-INFO:
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1 | Metadata-Version: 2.1
2 | Name: organizer-cli
3 | Version: 0.0.45
4 | Summary: A Python CLI tool that runs throught a given directory and organizes all un-folder bound files into folders by file extension.
5 | Home-page: https://github.com/Mulaza/File-Organizer
6 | Author: Mulaza Jacinto
7 | Author-email: mulazajacinto@Gmail.com
8 | License: UNKNOWN
9 | Description: 
10 |
11 | # Organizer cli
12 | A Python CLI tool that runs throught a given directory and organizes all un-folder bound files into folders by file extension.
13 | Supports 108 different file extensions over 27 file type categories.
14 |
15 | ## Dependencies
16 | * [click](https://pypi.org/project/click8/)
17 | * [colorama](https://pypi.org/project/colorama/)
18 | * [progress](https://pypi.org/project/progress/)
19 |
20 |
21 | ## Installation
22 | ### Pip install
23 | ```text
24 | pip install organizer-cli
25 | ```
26 | ### Local install
27 | ```text
28 | cd Organizer-Cli
29 | pip install -e .
30 | ```
31 |
32 |
33 | ## Whats New
34 | ### Features
35 | * Pre-action prompt to the number of files that will be moved.
36 | * Prompts the user if no files extensions are supported in the directory.
37 | ### Extensions
38 | * Added extensions include [.vce, .spx, .m4r, .wax, .xlsb, .xlsm, .xlam,
39 | .xlb, .xla, .xlt, .xar, .xlm, .xl, .xlw, .xltx, .xll, .xlc, .ppsx, .ppsm,
40 | .pptm, .sldx, .pot, .potx, .ppam, .ppa, .sldm, .pa, .potm]
41 |
42 |
43 | ## Commands
44 |
45 | * safe
46 | * all
47 | * image
48 | * audio
49 | * video
50 | * office
51 | * vector
52 | * gif
53 | * photoshop
54 | * pdf
55 | * font
56 | * code
57 | * safe
58 | * all
59 |
60 |
61 | ## Usage
62 | ```text
63 | >> Organize # Organizes all user friendly files
64 | ```
65 | ```text
66 | >> Organize image # Organizes all image files
67 | ```
68 | ```text
69 | >> Organize video # Organizes all video files
70 | ```
71 | ```text
72 | >> Organize audio # Organizes all audio files
73 | ```
74 | ```text
75 | >> Organize office # Organizes all office files
76 | ```
77 | ```text
78 | >> Organize vector # Organizes all vector files
79 | ```
80 | ```text
81 | >> Organize gif # Organizes all gif files
82 | ```
83 | ```text
84 | >> Organize photoshop # Organizes all photoshop files
85 | ```
86 | ```text
87 | >> Organize pdf # Organizes all pdf files
88 | ```
89 | ```text
90 | >> Organize font # Organizes all font files
91 | ```
92 | ```text
93 | >> Organize code # Organizes all programming files
94 | ```
95 | ```text
96 | >> Organize safe # Organizes all user friendly files
97 | ```
98 | ```text
99 | >> Organize all # Organizes all supported files
100 | ```
101 |
102 | Platform: UNKNOWN
103 | Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
104 | Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
105 | Classifier: Natural Language :: English
106 | Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
107 | Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
108 | Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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2 | setup.py
3 | src/main.py
4 | src/organizer_cli.egg-info/PKG-INFO
5 | src/organizer_cli.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
6 | src/organizer_cli.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
7 | src/organizer_cli.egg-info/entry_points.txt
8 | src/organizer_cli.egg-info/requires.txt
9 | src/organizer_cli.egg-info/top_level.txt
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2 | [console_scripts]
3 | Organize=main:main
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2 | colorama
3 | progress
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