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The `osManag`(Operating System Management)library provides a set of utility functions for file and directory management tasks such as creating, removing, renaming, and listing files and directories. It also includes functions for file operations like reading and writing, as well as retrieving system and environmental information.

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osManag

osManag(Operating System Management) is a Python library for managing files and folders easily and quickly. The library includes multiple functions for creating, reading, writing, and deleting files and folders, as well as changing directories and listing directory contents.

Functions

Here’s a description of each function in the osManang module:

  1. touch(File_Name)

    • Description: Creates an empty file if it does not already exist.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.touch('filename.txt')
      #Examples 2:
      File = osManang.touch('filename.txt')
      print(File)
      
  2. cat(File_Name)

    • Description: Reads and returns the contents of the specified file.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      content = osManang.cat('filename.txt')
      print(content)
      
  3. nano(File_Name, Mode, Write)

    • Description: Writes content to a file. The mode can be 'w' (write) or 'a' (append).
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.nano('filename.txt', 'w', 'Hello, World!')
      #Examples 2:
      File = osManang.nano('filename.txt', 'w', 'Hello, World!')
      print(File)
      
  4. rm(File_Name)

    • Description: Deletes the specified file.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.rm('filename.txt')
      #Examples 2:
      File = osManang.rm('filename.txt')
      print(File)
      
  5. mkdir(Folder_Name)

    • Description: Creates a new folder if it does not already exist.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.mkdir('foldername')
      #Examples 2:
      File = osManang.mkdir('foldername')
      print(File)
      
  6. rmdir(Folder_Name)

    • Description: Deletes the specified folder.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.rmdir('foldername')
      #Examples 2:
      File = osManang.rmdir('foldername')
      print(File)
      
  7. ren(Name, New_Name)

    • Description: Renames a file or folder from Name to New_Name.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.ren('oldname', 'newname')
      #Examples 2:
      File = osManang.ren('oldname', 'newname')
      print(File)
      
  8. mv(source_path, destination_path)

    • Description: Moves a file or folder from source_path to destination_path.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.mv('source_path', 'destination_path')
      #Examples 2:
      File = osManang.mv('source_path', 'destination_path')
      print(File)
      
  9. cd(path)

    • Description: Changes the current working directory to the specified path.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      osManang.cd('path')
      #Examples 2:
      path = osManang.cd('path')
      print(path)
      
  10. tree(chomain)

    • Description: Returns a tree-like structure of the directory at chomain.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      structure = osManang.tree('path')
      print(structure)
      
  11. pwd()

    • Description: Returns the current working directory.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      cwd = osManang.pwd()
      print(cwd)
      
  12. ls(path)

    • Description: Lists the contents of the directory at path.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      contents = osManang.ls('path')
      print(contents)
      
  13. ls_l(path)

    • Description: Lists the contents of the directory at path with details such as size and last modified time.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      details = osManang.ls_l('path')
      print(details)
      
  14. istime(path_Name)

    • Description: Returns the last access time of the specified file.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      last_access = osManang.istime('filename.txt')
      print(last_access)
      
  15. size(path_Name)

    • Description: Returns the size of the specified file.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      file_size = osManang.size('filename.txt')
      print(file_size)
      
  16. get_info()

    • Description: Returns a string containing environment variables and their values.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      info = osManang.get_info()
      print(info)
      
  17. get_path()

    • Description: Returns a string containing executable paths.
    • Usage:
      #Examples 1:
      exec_paths = osManang.get_path()
      print(exec_paths)
      

This module provides a comprehensive set of file and directory management tools suitable for various tasks involving filesystem operations.

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