Simple CLI tool to watch directories and move their files to a single dumping ground
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README.md

file-collector Check Rust code

I often run into an annoying problem where every game I play stores in-game screenshots into a different hard-to-access directory and it becomes a pain to hunt them down when I want to share one of them.

This simple tool aims to resolve that using the concept of a bucket, where you define a number of source directories from where files should be picked up from and a target directory where they should be moved to.

Usage

Configuration

An example config file can look something like this:

# ~/.config/collector/config.toml
[bucket]
name = "Screenshots"
sources = [
  "/mnt/mediahell/MultiMC/instances/Fabulously-Optimized-4.1.0-beta.2/minecraft/screenshots",
  "/mnt/mediahell/MultiMC/instances/Fabulously Optimized 4.2.0-beta.1/.minecraft/screenshots"
]
target = "/mnt/mediahell/screenshots"

Running

Clone this repository and run cargo run --release. You will require a Rust installation.

Licensing

Dual licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT at your option.