PyCMD VS Categorize-CLI

Compare PyCMD vs Categorize-CLI and see what are their differences.

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)
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PyCMD Categorize-CLI
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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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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.

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.
  • Testing CLI tools
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 5 May 2022
    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?
  • PyPI package to windows executable
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 2 May 2022
    This is the package link: Github, PyPI
  • Made a CLI tool to organize files based on different categories
    2 projects | /r/madeinpython | 24 Apr 2022
    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pipupgrade - 🗽 Like yarn outdated/upgrade, but for pip.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