This Python script helps you organize files on your desktop by sorting them into specific folders based on their file types.
- Moves images (JPG, PNG) to an "S-Images" folder.
- Moves PDFs to an "S-Docs" folder.
- Moves TXT files to an "S-Docs" folder.
Note: You can easily modify the script to support additional file types and folders.
- Prerequisites:
- Make sure you have Python 3 installed on your system. You can check by running
python --version
orpython3 --version
in your terminal. - If you don't have Python, download and install it from the official website: https://www.python.org/downloads/
- Download the Script:
- Download the script file (
main.py
).
- Run the Script:
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Open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you want to arrange the files.
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Run the script using the following command:
python /path/to/main.py
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Important Note: This script modifies your file system. It's recommended to back up your desktop files before running the script for the first time.
Simply run the script (python main.py
) and it will automatically organize your desktop files based on their types.
If you have any suggestions or want to contribute to expanding the script's functionality, feel free to create a pull request on a forked repository of this project.
This script is provided under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.