File copying and organization according to their respective file extensions.
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File copying and organization according to their respective file extensions.
The basic code to create and update backup from one directory to another.
It is a Tkinter based file management software with features like browsing, filtering, searching, copying and pasting the files.
This repository can control your trash in Linux, perhaps I'll work on this repository if I have free time. I wrote this just for fun in my free time and it's can useful.
Python script for organize multiple folder of pics & generating a pdf with them
Just a simple program that takes your music folder and creates folder for each "artist name + album name" and moves those songs to that folder.
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A Python program to copy the entire directory or a single file to the another path.
Using OS and shutil module to interact with the operating system and files. Arrange all files according to the file extension.
This Python script organizes files within a folder by sorting them into specific categories like images, videos, audio files, documents, and more.
ZIPs local folders and uploads them to your Google Drive
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Renomeador de arquivos em python
Ypoc is a file copy tool written in Python that has multiple features to copy/move/wipe/compress files.
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