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Find files missing in a folder. This tool is intended to be used with pipx as a normal command line tool.
pip install pipx
pipx install find-missing
$ find-missing "foo, bar, spam.jpg"
A file foolitzer.jpg
will be a match without the --exact
flag.
$ find-missing "foo, bar" --exact/-e
Looks for exact match, otherwise looks for partial match, so in the above example a file foo.jpg
will be a match, and a file foolitzer.jpg
will not.
find-missing "foo, bar" --dirs/-d
Will also check against subdirectories of the current directory.
$ find-missing "foo, bar" --verbose/-v
Verbose mode: True. Exact mode: False. Include directories: False
Looking for files: read
Directory content:
...
.gitignore
README.md
poetry.lock
pyproject.toml
setup.py
Found 0 missing files:
All here!
Verbose mode (silent by default)
The tool will do it's best to find file names separated by anything. So a comma, a space, a semicolon will all work. The dot, underscore and dash will not as they can all be parts of file names.
FAQs
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We found that find-missing demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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