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Systemize automatically organizes all of your files into the grouping of a similar kind together, getting rid of clutter

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Systemize

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Project name is a Systemize that Helps you to organize your PC by automatically organizes all of your files into the grouping of a similar kind together such as images, PDFs, presentations, videos, and others, getting rid of clutter. So it’s easy to keep it tidy and find exactly what you’re looking for.

With Systemize, a cluttered desktop/folders are a Thing of the Past. When you run Systemize, it expands to show the grouped files.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:

  • ✅Be sure You have installed the latest version of Python 3.x+ and pip (optional) by running these on your command prompt:

  • python --version
  • pip -V

  • ✅You have a Windows/Linux/Mac machine.
  • ✅And the desktop/folder that get very cluttered.

Installing Systemize

To install Systemize, follow these steps:

Linux and macOS:

pip install systemize

Windows:

pip install systemize

Using Systemize

To use Systemize, follow these steps:


Note:

  • ✅Be sure to be inside the folder you want to organize the disorder🧽and running python on your command prompt

import systemize
systemize.here() 

Contributing to Systemize

To contribute to Systemize, follow these steps:

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Create a branch: git checkout -b <branch_name>.
  3. Make your changes and commit them: git commit -m '<commit_message>'
  4. Push to the original branch: git push origin <project_name>/<location>
  5. Create the pull request.

Alternatively see the GitHub documentation on creating a pull request.

Contact

If you want to contact me you can reach me at ascb508@gmail.com.

License

This project uses the following license: MIT License.

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