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file-date-organizer
Advanced tools
The following document applies to the command-line usage of
file-date-organizer
. For usage directly in a Node application, please see the alternate README located here.
Locate files by date and move them into a date-based folder structure (ie .../YYYY/MM/dd/hh
, etc.). Dates are extracted from the file name (ie Screen Shot 2020-05-28 at 10.16.59 AM.png
) or the file properties (created date, modified date, etc.).
More info on why I created this is on my blog: https://fredlackey.com
npm i -g file-date-organizer
Exatract then date from the name of the file ...
file-date-organizer \
--source "/Users/flackey/Documents/Screenshots" \
--target "/Volumes/MPHD01/Screenshots" \
--use-name \
--move \
--recursive \
--overwrite
... or, use a file property, such as the creation date ...
file-date-organizer \
--source "/Users/flackey/Documents/Screenshots" \
--target "/Volumes/MPHD01/Screenshots" \
--use-created \
--move \
--recursive \
--overwrite
Important:
Combining--use-name
and any other--use*
option will cuase--use-name
to be leveraged first. If a valid name can be found within the name then the properties of the file will be ignored.
Name | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
source | Source Directory | string (path) | |
target | Desination Directory | string (path) | |
recursive | Locate files recursively | boolean | true |
overwrite | Overwrite existing target files | boolean | false |
ignore | Ignore existing target files | boolean | false |
copy | Copy the files | boolean | false |
move | Move the files | boolean | false |
use-name | Extract date from file name | boolean | false |
use-created | Use created date for target folder name | boolean | false |
use-modified | Use modified date for target folder name | boolean | false |
add-year | Target folder name includes file year | boolean | true |
add-month | Target folder name includes file month | boolean | true |
add-day | Target folder name includes file day | boolean | true |
add-hour | Target folder name includes file hour | boolean | false |
add-minute | Target folder name includes file minute | boolean | false |
add-second | Target folder name includes file second | boolean | false |
console | Log activity to console | boolean | false |
limit | Number of files to process | `` |
Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions, comments, or enhancement requests:
Fred Lackey
fred.lackey@gmail.com
http://fredlackey.com
FAQs
Move files into a folder structure organized by date.
The npm package file-date-organizer receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, file-date-organizer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that file-date-organizer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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