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datacurator-filetree
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How do you store interest-based content? Do I store that content in separate filetype folders or a single folder with sub-directories for each media type?
For the most part I follow this file tree. However when it comes to some of my intererests, like electronics, I am unsure if I should keep splitting these interest-based files by file type, for example:
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Where should I put my product "mockups" folder
I have redesigned my entire computer to follow the datacurator methodology: https://github.com/roboyoshi/datacurator-filetree/tree/main/root
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Share your folder structure
P.S. I've been lurking this sub and have considered this particular problem for a long time and have read maybe everything Karl, Nayuki, Reddit, and Hacker News have had to say on the subject. Running into this post is a treat. If tags don't work out for you roboyoshi and contributors have made a really nice unified file tree https://github.com/roboyoshi/datacurator-filetree
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I have created an Automated Screenshot Sorting in bash that moves screenshots from a folder into named subfolders in the screenshot's folder of Roboyoshi`s Datacurator Filetree.
As always, credit to u/Roboyoshi for the Datacurator filetree.
- What is your folder tree in Google Drive looks like?
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Dataset Organisation.. Need Inspiration!
But it will obviously depend on the use case. As example you have JohnnyDecimal or a more simple approach
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Tool to clone file structure without the large files themselves?
This tool will be useful to generate repos like these and sharing them with friends without actually needing to share them TB of data.
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Tried to combine a few posts i saw on here
back in the days I started with this structure tho: https://github.com/roboyoshi/datacurator-filetree
- Beste Methode(n) zum organisieren von Dateien ?
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My organisation structure; feedback appreciated
This is a mix of this post and https://github.com/roboyoshi/datacurator-filetree. Im still having trouble with a few things:
filetags
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I'm working on a file manager with tags, it's in early development and I would love your feedback!
For my personal tool-set, I've settled for "everything in the file name" because in my experience, this ensures that no meta-data gets lost when moving paths, on thumb drives with ancient file systems, OS-borders and so forth (https://github.com/novoid/filetags + other tools + https://karl-voit.at/managing-digital-photographs/ as an overview).
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An Alternative to Tabbles [an ALMOST amazing comprehensive file system]
Technically, it makes use of filename-based time-stamps and tags by the "filetags"-method which also includes the rather unique TagTrees feature as one particular retrieval method.
- Best solution for mixed file tagging and storing
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Add and Remove filetags in org-roam
What do you mean by filetags? This?
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Describe how would the perfect data hoarding/curating software be for you?
I don't know if this is perfect but for me, this method with its tools is working pretty great since a decade or so: Managing Digital Files (e.g., Photographs) in Files and Folders using filetags (all sorts of things related to tags), guess-filename (generates most file names for me), guess-target-folder and move2archive (moving files to their destination) + some more tools I wrote.
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[Poll] Best software for hoarders and curators?
filetags and companions
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Question about workflow, org-id-get-create, and org-store-link.
filetags and its companion tools is a direct result of my PhD projects with tagstore. For the basic concept of filetags, I worked with file tagging methods for at least six years.
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I'm “still afraid to use spaces in file names” years old
I've always thought that personal files, photos, or any other kind of just needed more connections between them to improve my information retrieval experience. That's how I had become a Zettelkasten evangelist. I believed it would be the cure for the information overload disease of our era.
But life made me use Emacs org-mode more and more, and I'm now in love with tags. Retrieving information has become so easy, especially with org-mode's tags inheritance, that I hardly think making connections between headings or notes is necessary anymore[1]. And I believe that applying tags to filenames (a la Karl Voit [2]) will create the same effect
[1] A Zettelkasten-like system is still unbeatable imo when it comes to ideas repositories, i.e. a second brain you can talk to and get new insights. It's just not that great for personal knowledge management or project management.
[2] https://github.com/novoid/filetags
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Tips on organizing files that need to live in multiple locations
Technically, it makes use of filename-based time-stamps and tags by the "filetags"-method which also includes the rather unique TagTrees feature as one particular retrieval method.
- filetags: Management of simple tags within file names
What are some alternatives?
czkawka - Multi functional app to find duplicates, empty folders, similar images etc.
TagSpaces - TagSpaces is an offline, open source, document manager with tagging support
pyShelf - A simple terminal based ebook server
org-transclusion - Emacs package to enable transclusion with Org Mode
album-splitter - Split single-file MP3 albums into separate tracks. Downloads from YouTube supported.
node-gyp - Node.js native addon build tool
appendfilename - Intelligent appending text to file names, considering file extensions and file tags
detox - Tames problematic filenames
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
Kavita - Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.