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Automated maid is a python 🐍 script that watches a particular directory and help organise the directory by grouping and sorting files according to their extension
type and date created.
It should look something like this 👇
To install, git clone this brandh by running,
$ git clone <BRANCH_NAME> <OPTIONAL_FOLDER_NAME>
$ cp env/.env.example env/.env
then open the env/.env
file and add the directory path you want to watch.
then run the following pipenv install
if you don't have pipenv
I recommend installing it. Follow this link to do so.
After installing the required packages, you can simply make use of it by running the following command.
$ pipenv shell
$ python init.py