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Organize Alternatives
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maid
Be lazy. Let Maid clean up after you, based on rules you define. Think of it as "Hazel for hackers".
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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ZoomWebExAutoJoiner
An Automation tool to automatically launch, interact, and leave zoom and Webex meetings. Enter your schedule once, run the tool in the background, and never worry about missing a meeting again!
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guiscrcpy
Discontinued A full fledged GUI integration for the award winning open-source android screen mirroring system -- scrcpy located on https://github.com/genymobile/scrcpy/ by @rom1v
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automatic-ripping-machine
Automatic Ripping Machine (ARM) Scripts (by 1337-server)
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WorkOS
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n8n
Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
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FileFlows
FileFlows is a file processing application that can execute actions against a file in a tree flow structure.
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ddcbc-gtk
A GTK Interface for controlling brightness through the DDC/CI protocol
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paperless-ngx
A community-supported supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
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wee-slack
A WeeChat script for Slack.com. Supports threads and reactions, synchronizes read markers, provides typing notification, etc..
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SaaSHub
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organize reviews and mentions
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Organize : file management automation tool
As you've already found, Organize is pretty great. I don't have it running on any of my servers, but I've used it on multiple client systems before with great success. I'd highly recommend it.
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Selfhosted Hazel
I use Organize for housekeeping of files.
- Ask HN: Identify duplicate files in my data hoard?
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Action on folder
On Mac there is (was?) Hazel, the closest thing on Linux is tfeldmann/organize: The file management automation tool., it uses Python. An alternative would be benjaminoakes/maid: Be lazy. Let Maid clean up after you, based on rules you define. Think of it as "Hazel for hackers"., but it uses Ruby, which I don't know.
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What application do you want to see in gnome?
Organize is very good, it's written in modern python, and easy to use, but Hazel is still easier. Maid has arguably a better name, but is written in ruby, which I'm not proficient in.
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Better filesystem
My suggestion? Try some of those programs and see what works best for you. Actually, another suggestion: if you are a home user and not managing complex systems, you could simply create some scripts to keep things organized, take a look here: https://github.com/tfeldmann/organize it's just an example, there are hundreds of projects like that, you could use them or get some ideas to create your own tools. We all have different needs after all.
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What relatively simple program would you like to see on Linux?
Something like: https://github.com/tfeldmann/organize ?
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I just created a script that relocates dowloaded files based on their extensions!
Good job! I was looking recently to something similar and found https://github.com/tfeldmann/organize
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tfeldmann/organize is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of organize is Python.