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DLE

Directory List Edit – Edit file structures in your favorite editor! You can copy, move, rename, chmod, chown or remove individual files or directories with your favorite text editor.

BETA product, use at your own risk, use --simulate to be sure, always have a backup!

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Requirements

You will need a UNIX system with a working Ruby (>= 1.9.3) installation, sorry Windozer!

Installation

Simple as:

$ gem install dle

You may also want to define your favorite editor by setting this enviromental variable (in your profile or bashrc):

export DLE_EDITOR="subl -w"

Note that you need a blocking call to the editor (for GUI editors). Sublime and Textmate both accept -w or --wait.

Usage

To get a list of available options invoke DLE with the --help or -h option:

Usage: dle [options] base_directory
# Application options
    -d, --dotfiles                   Include dotfiles (unix invisible)
    -r, --skip-review                Skip review changes before applying
    -s, --simulate                   Don't apply changes, show commands instead
    -f, --file DLFILE                Use input file (be careful)
    -o, --only pattern               files, dirs or regexp (without delimiters)
                                       e.g.: dle ~/Movies -o "(mov|mkv|avi)$"
    -a, --apply NAMED,FILTERS        Filter collection with saved filters
    -q, --query                      Filter collection with ruby code
    -e, --edit FILTER                Edit/create filter scripts

# General options
    -m, --monochrome                 Don't colorize output
    -h, --help                       Shows this help
    -v, --version                    Shows version and other info
    -z                               Do not check for updates on GitHub (with -v/--version)
        --console                    Start console to play around with the collection (requires pry)

Change into a directory you want to work with and invoke DLE:

dle .
dle ~/some_path

Your editor will open with a list of your directory structure which you can edit accordingly to these rules:

  • If you remove a line we just don't care!
  • If you add a line we just don't care!
  • If you change a path we will "mkdir -p" the destination and move the file/dir
  • If you change the owner we will "chown" the file/dir
  • If you change the mode we will "chmod" the file/dir
  • If you change the mode to "cp" and modify the path we will copy instead of moving/renaming
  • If you change the mode to "del" we will "rm" the file
  • If you change the mode to "delr" we will "rm" the file or directory
  • If you change the mode to "delf" or "delrf" we will "rm -f" the file or directory
  • We will apply changes in this order (inside-out):
    • Ownership
    • Permissions
    • Rename/Move
    • Copy
    • Delete

Filters

You can easily filter your movies with Ruby. It's not hard, just look at these examples.

# Filter by name, for regex see http://rubular.com
@fs.index.reject! {|inode, node| node.basename =~ /whatever/i }

# Only big files
@fs.index.select! {|inode, node| node.file? && node.size > 1024 * 1024 * 10 }

# Sort by size
@fs.index.replace Hash[@fs.index.sort_by{|inode, node| node.size }.reverse]

Caveats

DLE relies on inode values, do not use with hardlinks! This may lead to unexpected file operations or data loss!

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( http://github.com/2called-chaos/dle/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request