ASCII Tree Directory and File Structure Generator
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ASCII Tree Directory and File Structure Generator
Stop worrying about where your code is saved and start being more productive with this cross-platform CLI (with auto-complete and GitHub integration).
A simple management system for scientific experiments. Streamline IO operations, result storage, and retrieval.
The video directory part of my life archive project.
A description about the project
Basic file structure for a TypeScript Project
Package to generate convenient Ansible directory structure
A template directory structure for a project.
Use this repo as a starting point to start a fast api project.
This shows a proper way to structue a react project, based on the project size.
Super organized, super simple folder structure for Film / VFX projects
A CLI tool made to make organizing your media for Plex Media Server easy. Normalize names of media files and directories to match the hierarchial requirements that Plex requires.
Neovenetia, this is a cli application that manages directory structures
Center for Exposure Assessment Models projects
Small package to create Ansible directory
A comprehensive DevOps directory setup script that automatically creates an industry-standard project structure with Terraform, Ansible, Kubernetes, and more. Features include intelligent error handling, logging, health checks, and automated backup systems.
Directory Logger is a powerful and flexible tool for generating detailed logs of directory structures and file metadata. It offers both a command-line interface and a graphical user interface, making it suitable for various use cases and user preferences.
PowerShell script for creating folder structure
Smart Directory and File Organizer powered by OpenAI, written in TypeScript and Node.js.
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