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Rohit-Sharma-RS opened this issue Oct 12, 2024 · 3 comments
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Rohit-Sharma-RS commented Oct 12, 2024

Script Title - A file Organizer script

Brief -

  • The script will ask for a directory path.
  • It will scan the directory for files.
  • It will create subdirectories based on file types (e.g., Images, Documents, Videos).
  • It will move the files into their corresponding subdirectories.

Instructions

  • Create a new folder for your script and file/folder name should be appropriate.
  • Create a README.md (using this template) in your folder for program Instructions
  • add requirements.txt if needed

Programming Language

  • Python

Happy Coding

@Rohit-Sharma-RS Rohit-Sharma-RS added beginner-friendly For beginners good first issue Good for newcomers hacktoberfest Supporting Hacktoberfest up-for-grabs labels Oct 12, 2024
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Hey soon we'll review your Issue, stay tuned 😊

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Hi! I am working on this project right now.

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Hey @Rohit-Sharma-RS It's already added in #220

@pawangeek pawangeek added duplicate This issue or pull request already exists and removed good first issue Good for newcomers hacktoberfest Supporting Hacktoberfest up-for-grabs beginner-friendly For beginners labels Oct 12, 2024
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