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sort-files
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Simple python script to Clean Up your download directory and capable of working recursively along with support of custom configuration with regular expressions
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NPM package to sort files into corresponding folders
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Tools to rename image files (recursively and in zip files) to the datetime when they were taken using their exif data.
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Sortowanie liczb całkowitych w pliku
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A ccross-platform sorting files to directories by drag and drop application, save the mess desktop. 通过拖拽文件分类到不同目录, 拯救乱糟糟的桌面.
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sort files in current directory and move them to subdirectories in sorted order.
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sorts files into directories, based on their file extension or modification date
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Master's | Basic Algorithms & Data structures | Module 3 | Recursion
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Improved version of https://github.com/tfrdidi/sort-PhotorecRecoveredFiles
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Programming assignments in Operating Systems
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An easy-to-use colored command line interface that sorts files.
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Extracting and parsing data for project production works on a root directory with submodule/monorepo
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Sorting files in a directory according to their extensions
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File Filer; sort files into structured directory tree. Tree can be structured based on various designs such as date (file modification time), file hash, file prefix etc
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