File Organizing with Python: Rename, Move, Copy & Delete Files and Folders
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Automate File Organization in Python: Learn how to Rename, Move, Copy & Delete Files and Folders.
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wish u had made this video 6 months ago. i have already figured out all this but it took me a lot of digging.
Great video on how to use Python for day to day tasks. Thank you. Please make more of these types of "system admin" videos.👍
Thank you Patrick..it was very informative..hoping to see a Playlist of file handling videos..
Liked; already a subscriber; and saved to my python useful tips and tricks playlist!
which IDE do you use?
Visual Studio Code it seems.
it's saying name isn't identified. idk how you ran the code without identifying the name
Could u please do a video on ONVIF for python? Thatd be a great help!
Thank you and more like this please! I've just been trying to implement a recursive folder search, remove or rename in Bash and it had me tearing my hair out. It would have been much simpler in Python.
How can i copy an image to my clipboard using python
Rename 0:00
Move 6:48
Copy: 8:43
Delete 9:28
How would this handle a window’s indexing error?
While using an unlocked Veracrypt container, power was lost. It’s not repairable and the files are still there and can be opened but when trying to copy them off, an error gets generated after every single one requiring a click. While using native copy/paste functions in Windows.
This wouldn’t be so bad if this was a handful of files, or even a few hundred, I could make an afternoon out of it and just get it done. However, we’re talking thousands of files here. Basically photos of my kids entire childhoods.
I really don’t want to lose them but it’s incredibly annoying to manually pull them off.
And I no longer use Veracrypt unless I have battery backup
thanks for this lessons
it's great.previous time I have used os module to deal with my video files, such as rename,move,etc.but my code was too tricky to read and not easy to rebuild.this video inspire me to modify my code!
why change it if it worked
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Thank u 🙏🏻
which theme is this?
Ok!
wish you make one for an.ordering. system.. thanks
Thank you for the tutorial
Can you please help me with this - how to copy specifiy list of files from one folder to another (if we dont have complete name of the file)
its awesome!
Poor color choice, difficult to read at first instance.
It’s better to convert your file’s extension to lower case before type checking, since there could be MP4 and mp4 on desktop
Very nice tutorial. Thank you for making it. The final cleanup script is a good way to close out the video.
What is your macbook model?
Thank you so much for this simple tutorial
Nice video. This helped me a lot in renaming and moving files and also to add exceptions if file can`t be moved and renamed. :)
WOW
new for me.
thanks for the video
very nice and useful, your tutorial is so simple ! thank you. Loved it
Haaa, beautiful.
thank you
import os
print("FileName || Extension")
for file in os.listdir():
name, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
name_split = name.split('-')
ext_split = ext.split('-')
print(f"{name_split}{ext_split}")
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import os
print("FileName || Extension")
for file in os.listdir():
name, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
splitted = name.split("-")
splitted = [s.strip() for s in splitted]
new_name = f"{splitted[0]}{ext}"
print(new_name)
Thanks, bro
Dieses Toturial ist total klasse, vielen Dank
Thanks really useful.
Thank ... 👏
kewl
Noice 😃
Very nice tutorial. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
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