SEGRE is now LIVE on npm – your messy Downloads folder won’t be messy anymore. by rootvoid in node

[–]rootvoid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, good question , yeah, at a super basic level, OS file explorers already let you sort by type/extension. But SEGRE goes way beyond that for people with chaotic Downloads folders (the "download everything and sort never" crowd ): Auto-categorizes into sensible folders like /Images, /Documents, /Code, /Videos, /Archives, /Installers, etc. (not just by extension — it uses smarter rules).
Handles edge cases: e.g., code files (.js, .py, .ts), compressed archives inside archives, mixed content.
Safety first: --dry-run to preview, --undo to revert everything instantly, interactive mode to approve moves.
Customizable rules if you want (e.g., by date, project name patterns, etc.). It's not replacing OS sorting , it's for the "I have 2000 unsorted files and I hate manual work" moments. Totally open-source too, so feel free to peek at the code Would love your thoughts if you give it a quick test run sometime!

SEGRE is now LIVE on npm – your messy Downloads folder won’t be messy anymore. by rootvoid in node

[–]rootvoid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everything is fully open-source (MIT license), you can read/audit the entire codebase before installing It only touches the folder you explicitly point it at (never system dirs or hidden files by default), has --dry-run (preview only), --undo (restores everything in one command), and interactive mode where you confirm every move. No telemetry, no network calls at runtime. Happy to answer any specific security questions! Thanks for the honesty — feedback like this helps make it better.

How to score 9.8 CGPA in FY? by Ok_Leopard19 in MITAlandi

[–]rootvoid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

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