PyCMD
PyCMD is a command line tool to help manage your projects. (by NotYasho)
Categorize-CLI
Categorize-CLI is a command-line-tool made to help you categorize/organize files in a given directory (by Rohith-JN)
PyCMD | Categorize-CLI | |
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1 | 3 | |
4 | 1 | |
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8.4 | 2.9 | |
almost 2 years ago | 8 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
PyCMD
Posts with mentions or reviews of PyCMD.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-05.
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Showcase: pytoil, a CLI to automate the development workflow
here's my project I started a few months ago, it is kinda similar to yours: https://github.com/NotYasho/PyCMD
Categorize-CLI
Posts with mentions or reviews of Categorize-CLI.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-24.
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Testing CLI tools
Recently I made a CLI tool Categorize-CLI which organizes files based on different categories and now plan to make a tests workflow to automate testing in GitHub, but the problem is that the tests I wrote: makes the files in a given directory -> runs the command from Categorize-CLI to organize that directory -> checks if the directory is organized. Is this a good way to test a CLI tool and if it is is it possible to make this a GitHub workflow?
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PyPI package to windows executable
This is the package link: Github, PyPI
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Made a CLI tool to organize files based on different categories
I made a CLI tool called Categorize-CLI to organize files based on categories like year-created, keyword, extensions, etc. It started as just another automation project for myself then I thought, why not make it a CLI tool for other people to use. View my project here: Categorize-CLI, Github.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing PyCMD and Categorize-CLI you can also consider the following projects:
pypistats - Command-line interface to PyPI Stats API to get download stats for Python packages
PyInquirer - A Python module for common interactive command line user interfaces
pytoil - CLI to take the toil out of software development :robot:
fsweeper - A file management automation tool
pipupgrade - 🗽 Like yarn outdated/upgrade, but for pip. Upgrade all your pip packages and automate your Python Dependency Management.
bbot - A recursive internet scanner for hackers.
starcli - :sparkles: Browse trending GitHub projects from your command line
vertopal-cli - A small, yet powerful file conversion utility
nushell - A new type of shell