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Auto-magic file organisation and routing for all your machines. :open_file_folder: (by Cian911)
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I build something similar: https://github.com/jjuliano/aifiles
That's the approach I took on a similar toy project[IT] I've been working on the past week (images instead of text.) It first creates a `metadata.csv` file with suggested clean filenames and a Boolean flag indicating if it thinks it needs to be changed at all. You can manually view and edit the `metadata.csv` file and only once you're happy with it do you pull the trigger by running `autorename()`. I definitely feel like you need a human in the loop for this kind of thing.
[IT]: https://github.com/olooney/image_tagger
I created something very similar, and much simpler, to this in Go not too long ago (without Llama) called Switchboard.
it's not "self organising" in this sense, but it's an easy way (imo) to organise files across your desktop.
https://github.com/Cian911/switchboard/
Neat, I built a tool to quickly do this manually via key bindings[0].
As a data archivist, I would definitely recommend a setting to turn off rename of files as that can often be a database id, etc.
[0] https://github.com/VisualFileSorter/VisualFileSorter
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