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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
npx
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RxFire in Svelte 3 using Firebase Firestore and Authentication
You will need NPM which comes bundled with nodejs. Also npx is the easiest using the template provided on git.
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WordPress REST API as a Back-end with React and Docker (Part 2)
To create a new React single-page application, let's use create-react-app, which is what's recommended in the official docs and is an opinionated, batteries included tool to quickly scaffold React applications. You can add it globally with the usual yarn global add create-react-app or npm install -G create-react-app, but I don't want it to stay on my computer since I will only use the command once per project, so I'll use npx to execute the binary from a temporary location and then remove it.
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I'm “still afraid to use spaces in file names” years old
> Pro tip: rename your development directory
I changed my username to not contain a space because it was too annoying to deal with all the random software breaking. The worst offender was probably npx on Windows [1] (resolved after four years by deprecating npx), but it was far from the only one (though the JS ecosystem was somehow the worst in this regard of all languages I worked with).
1: https://github.com/zkat/npx/issues/100
What are some alternatives?
datacurator-filetree - a standard filetree for /r/datacurator [ and r/datahoarder ]
node-gyp - Node.js native addon build tool
TagSpaces - TagSpaces is an offline, open source, document manager with tagging support
detox - Tames problematic filenames
org-transclusion - Emacs package to enable transclusion with Org Mode
fslint - Linux file system lint checker/cleaner
Video-Hub-App - Official repository for Video Hub App
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
appendfilename - Intelligent appending text to file names, considering file extensions and file tags
rxfire-react-cats - Simple example how to use RxFire within Create React Application