The file management automation tool.
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The file management automation tool.
Split single-file MP3 albums into separate tracks. Downloads from YouTube supported.
A simple command line utility that organises files in a directory into subdirectories
A Google Drive website clone, Uses telegram for storage
👜 Easily pick a place to store data for your Python code.
A CLI utility written in Python to help you count files, grouped by extension, in a directory. By default, it will count files recursively in current working directory and all of its subdirectories, and will display a table showing the frequency for each file extension (e.g.: .txt, .py, .html, .css) and the total number of files found.
A Django storage backend allowing you to easily save user-generated and static files into your own WebDAV storage rather than a local filesystem, as Django does by default
It is a Automated file organizer
Transform video files into seamless M3U8 streams with Better TG Streamer! Supports multiple hosts, unlimited uploads, and features a robust bot, streaming API, and database integration.
A collection of tools designed to streamline machine learning & data management. With a focus on sorting, organization, and automation, this repo enhances productivity and reduces redundancy when sorting large datasets
A command-line tool which automate the deletion of duplicate files based on their hash or perceptual-hash.
Keep your directories clean and easily sort your files with FileOrganizer!
Kick drum keyfinder.
Automatically reposit, organize, rename, and process large collections of files.
An abstraction layer for data storage systems
Preprocessing the images and saving them in a specific directory with python
Recursively prints the directory tree starting from the given root path.
A purely python batch file renamer (and metadata editor) specially made to work on linux
A Swiss Army knife for programmatic music library management. Manages both local and music streaming service libraries.
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