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Name: organize-tool
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Summary: The file management automation tool
Home-page: https://github.com/tfeldmann/organize
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Author: Thomas Feldmann
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<p align="center"> <b>organize</b> - The file management automation tool
<br>
<a href="https://organize.readthedocs.io/" target="_blank">Full documentation at Read the docs</a>
</p>

- [About](#about)
- [Getting started](#getting-started)
  - [Installation](#installation)
  - [Creating your first rule](#creating-your-first-rule)
- [Example rules](#example-rules)
- [Advanced usage](#advanced-usage)
- [Command line interface](#command-line-interface)

## About
Your desktop is a mess? You cannot find anything in your downloads and
documents? Sorting and renaming all these files by hand is too tedious?
Time to automate it once and benefit from it forever.

**organize** is a command line, open-source alternative to apps like Hazel (macOS)
or File Juggler (Windows).


## Getting started
### Installation
Python 3.5+ is needed. Install it via your package manager or from [python.org](https://python.org).

Installation is done via pip. Note that the package name is `organize-tool`:
```bash
pip3 install -U organize-tool
``` 
This command can also be used to update to the newest version. Now you can run `organize --help` to check if the installation was successful.

### Creating your first rule
In your shell, **run ``organize config``** to edit the configuration:

```yaml
rules:
  - folders: ~/Downloads
    subfolders: true
    filters:
      - extension: pdf
    actions:
      - echo: "Found PDF!"
```

> If you have problems editing the configuration you can run ``organize config --open-folder`` to reveal the configuration folder in your file manager. You can then edit the `config.yaml` in your favourite editor.
> 
> Alternatively you can run ``organize config --path`` to see the full path to
your ``config.yaml``)


**Save your config file and run `organize run`.**

You will see a list of all `.pdf` files you have in your downloads folder (+ subfolders). For now we only show the text `Found PDF!` for each file, but this will change soon...
(If it shows ``Nothing to do`` you simply don't have any pdfs in your downloads folder).

Run ``organize config`` again and add a `copy`-action to your rule:
```yaml
    actions:
      - echo: "Found PDF!"
      - move: ~/Documents/PDFs/
```

**Now run `organize sim` to see what would happen without touching your files**. You will see that your pdf-files would be moved over to your `Documents/PDFs` folder.

Congratulations, you just automated your first task. You can now run `organize run` whenever you like and all your pdfs are a bit more organized. It's that easy.

> There is so much more. You want to rename / copy files, run custom shell- or python scripts, match filenames with regular expressions or use placeholder variables? organize has you covered. Have a look at the advanced usage example below!


## Example rules
Here are some examples of simple organization and cleanup rules. Modify to your needs!

Move all invoices, orders or purchase documents into your documents folder:
```yaml
rules:
  # sort my invoices and receipts
  - folders: ~/Downloads
    subfolders: true
    filters:
      - extension: pdf
      - filename:
          contains:
            - Invoice
            - Order
            - Purchase
          case_sensitive: false
    actions:
      - move: ~/Documents/Shopping/
```

Move incomplete downloads older than 30 days into the trash:
```yaml
rules:
  # move incomplete downloads older > 30 days into the trash
  - folders: ~/Downloads
    filters:
      - extension:
          - download
          - crdownload
          - part
      - lastmodified:
          days: 30
          mode: older
    actions:
      - trash
```

Delete empty files from downloads and desktop:
```yaml
rules:
  # delete empty files from downloads and desktop
  - folders: 
      - ~/Downloads
      - ~/Desktop
    filters:
      - filesize: 0
    actions:
      - trash
```

Move screenshots into a "Screenshots" folder on your desktop:
```yaml
rules:
  # move screenshots into "Screenshots" folder
  - folders: ~/Desktop
    filters:
      - filename:
          startswith: 'Screen Shot'
    actions:
      - move: ~/Desktop/Screenshots/
```

Organize your font downloads:
```yaml
rules:
  # organize your font files but keep the folder structure:
  #   "~/Downloads/favourites/helvetica/helvetica-bold.ttf"
  #     is moved to
  #   "~/Documents/FONTS/favourites/helvetica/helvetica-bold.ttf"
  - folders: ~/Downloads/**/*.ttf
    actions:
      - Move: '~/Documents/FONTS/{relative_path}'
```

You'll find many more examples in the <a href="https://organize.readthedocs.io/" target="_blank">full documentation</a>.


## Advanced usage
This example shows some advanced features like placeholder variables, pluggable
actions, recursion through subfolders and glob syntax:

```yaml
rules:
  - folders: ~/Documents/**/*
    filters:
      - extension:
          - pdf
          - docx
      - created
    actions:
      - move: '~/Documents/{extension.upper}/{created.year}{created.month:02}/'
      - shell: 'open "{path}"'
```

Given we have two files in our ``~/Documents`` folder (or any of its subfolders)
named ``script.docx`` from january 2018 and ``demo.pdf`` from december 2016 this will
happen:

- ``script.docx`` will be moved to ``~/Documents/DOCX/2018-01/script.docx``
- ``demo.pdf`` will be moved to ``~/Documents/PDF/2016-12/demo.pdf``
- The files will be opened (``open`` command in macOS) *from their new location*.
- Note the format syntax for `{created.month}` to make sure the month is prepended with a zero.


## Command line interface
```
The file management automation tool.

Usage:
    organize sim [--config-file=<path>]
    organize run [--config-file=<path>]
    organize config [--open-folder | --path | --debug] [--config-file=<path>]
    organize list
    organize --help
    organize --version

Arguments:
    sim             Simulate a run. Does not touch your files.
    run             Organizes your files according to your rules.
    config          Open the configuration file in $EDITOR.
    list            List available filters and actions.
    --version       Show program version and exit.
    -h, --help      Show this screen and exit.

Options:
    -o, --open-folder  Open the folder containing the configuration files.
    -p, --path         Show the path to the configuration file.
    -d, --debug        Debug your configuration file.

Full documentation: https://organize.readthedocs.io
```

