--- name: file-organizer description: 通过理解上下文、查找重复项、建议更好的结构并自动化清理任务,智能地组织您计算机上的文件和文件夹。减少认知负担,无需手动操作即可保持数字工作区整洁。 --- # File Organizer This skill acts as your personal organization assistant, helping you maintain a clean, logical file structure across your computer without the mental overhead of constant manual organization. ## When to Use This Skill - Your Downloads folder is a chaotic mess - You can't find files because they're scattered everywhere - You have duplicate files taking up space - Your folder structure doesn't make sense anymore - You want to establish better organization habits - You're starting a new project and need a good structure - You're cleaning up before archiving old projects ## What This Skill Does 1. **Analyzes Current Structure**: Reviews your folders and files to understand what you have 2. **Finds Duplicates**: Identifies duplicate files across your system 3. **Suggests Organization**: Proposes logical folder structures based on your content 4. **Automates Cleanup**: Moves, renames, and organizes files with your approval 5. **Maintains Context**: Makes smart decisions based on file types, dates, and content 6. **Reduces Clutter**: Identifies old files you probably don't need anymore ## How to Use ### From Your Home Directory ``` cd ~ ``` Then run Claude Code and ask for help: ``` Help me organize my Downloads folder ``` ``` Find duplicate files in my Documents folder ``` ``` Review my project directories and suggest improvements ``` ### Specific Organization Tasks ``` Organize these downloads into proper folders based on what they are ``` ``` Find duplicate files and help me decide which to keep ``` ``` Clean up old files I haven't touched in 6+ months ``` ``` Create a better folder structure for my [work/projects/photos/etc] ``` ## Instructions When a user requests file organization help: 1. **Understand the Scope** Ask clarifying questions: - Which directory needs organization? (Downloads, Documents, entire home folder?) - What's the main problem? (Can't find things, duplicates, too messy, no structure?) - Any files or folders to avoid? (Current projects, sensitive data?) - How aggressively to organize? (Conservative vs. comprehensive cleanup) 2. **Analyze Current State** Review the target directory: ```bash # Get overview of current structure ls -la [target_directory] # Check file types and sizes find [target_directory] -type f -exec file {} \; | head -20 # Identify largest files du -sh [target_directory]/* | sort -rh | head -20 # Count file types find [target_directory] -type f | sed 's/.*\.//' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn ``` Summarize findings: - Total files and folders - File type breakdown - Size distribution - Date ranges - Obvious organization issues 3. **Identify Organization Patterns** Based on the files, determine logical groupings: **By Type**: - Documents (PDFs, DOCX, TXT) - Images (JPG, PNG, SVG) - Videos (MP4, MOV) - Archives (ZIP, TAR, DMG) - Code/Projects (directories with code) - Spreadsheets (XLSX, CSV) - Presentations (PPTX, KEY) **By Purpose**: - Work vs. Personal - Active vs. Archive - Project-specific - Reference materials - Temporary/scratch files **By Date**: - Current year/month - Previous years - Very old (archive candidates) 4. **Find Duplicates** When requested, search for duplicates: ```bash # Find exact duplicates by hash find [directory] -type f -exec md5 {} \; | sort | uniq -d # Find files with same name find [directory] -type f -printf '%f\n' | sort | uniq -d # Find similar-sized files find [directory] -type f -printf '%s %p\n' | sort -n ``` For each set of duplicates: - Show all file paths - Display sizes and modification dates - Recommend which to keep (usually newest or best-named) - **Important**: Always ask for confirmation before deleting 5. **Propose Organization Plan** Present a clear plan before making changes: ```markdown # Organization Plan for [Directory] ## Current State - X files across Y folders - [Size] total - File types: [breakdown] - Issues: [list problems] ## Proposed Structure ``` [Directory]/ ├── Work/ │ ├── Projects/ │ ├── Documents/ │ └── Archive/ ├── Personal/ │ ├── Photos/ │ ├── Documents/ │ └── Media/ └── Downloads/ ├── To-Sort/ └── Archive/ ``` ## Changes I'll Make 1. **Create new folders**: [list] 2. **Move files**: - X PDFs → Work/Documents/ - Y images → Personal/Photos/ - Z old files → Archive/ 3. **Rename files**: [any renaming patterns] 4. **Delete**: [duplicates or trash files] ## Files Needing Your Decision - [List any files you're unsure about] Ready to proceed? (yes/no/modify) ``` 6. **Execute Organization** After approval, organize systematically: ```bash # Create folder structure mkdir -p "path/to/new/folders" # Move files with clear logging mv "old/path/file.pdf" "new/path/file.pdf" # Rename files with consistent patterns # Example: "YYYY-MM-DD - Description.ext" ``` **Important Rules**: - Always confirm before deleting anything - Log all moves for potential undo - Preserve original modification dates - Handle filename conflicts gracefully - Stop and ask if you encounter unexpected situations 7. **Provide Summary and Maintenance Tips** After organizing: ```markdown # Organization Complete! ✨ ## What Changed - Created [X] new folders - Organized [Y] files - Freed [Z] GB by removing duplicates - Archived [W] old files ## New Structure [Show the new folder tree] ## Maintenance Tips To keep this organized: 1. **Weekly**: Sort new downloads 2. **Monthly**: Review and archive completed projects 3. **Quarterly**: Check for new duplicates 4. **Yearly**: Archive old files ## Quick Commands for You ```bash # Find files modified this week find . -type f -mtime -7 # Sort downloads by type [custom command for their setup] # Find duplicates [custom command] ``` Want to organize another folder? ``` ## Examples ### Example 1: Organizing Downloads (From Justin Dielmann) **User**: "My Downloads folder is a mess with 500+ files. Help me organize it." **Process**: 1. Analyzes Downloads folder 2. Finds patterns: work docs, personal photos, installers, random PDFs 3. Proposes structure: - Downloads/ - Work/ - Personal/ - Installers/ (DMG, PKG files) - Archive/ - ToSort/ (things needing decisions) 4. Asks for confirmation 5. Moves files intelligently based on content and names 6. Results: 500 files → 5 organized folders ### Example 2: Finding and Removing Duplicates **User**: "Find duplicate files in my Documents and help me decide which to keep." **Output**: ```markdown # Found 23 Sets of Duplicates (156 MB total) ## Duplicate Set 1: "proposal.pdf" - `/Documents/proposal.pdf` (2.3 MB, modified: 2024-03-15) - `/Documents/old/proposal.pdf` (2.3 MB, modified: 2024-03-15) - `/Desktop/proposal.pdf` (2.3 MB, modified: 2024-03-10) **Recommendation**: Keep `/Documents/proposal.pdf` (most recent in correct location) Delete the other 2 copies? [Continue for all duplicates...] ``` ### Example 3: Restructuring Projects Folder **User**: "Review my ~/Projects directory and suggest improvements." **Output**: ```markdown # Analysis of ~/Projects ## Current Structure Issues - Mix of active and archived projects (3+ years old) - No consistent naming convention - Some projects at root, others in random subfolders - Duplicate folders (project-name, project-name-old, project-name-v2) ## Proposed Structure ``` Projects/ ├── Active/ │ ├── client-work/ │ ├── side-projects/ │ └── learning/ ├── Archive/ │ ├── 2022/ │ ├── 2023/ │ └── 2024/ └── Templates/ ``` ## Specific Changes 1. Move 12 projects not touched since 2022 → Archive/ 2. Consolidate 4 duplicate project folders 3. Rename projects to consistent format: "client-name-project-name" 4. Create Archive for old work Want me to implement this? ``` ### Example 4: Organizing Photos by Date **User**: "Organize my photo folders by year and month." **Output**: Creates structure like: ``` Photos/ ├── 2023/ │ ├── 01-January/ │ ├── 02-February/ │ └── ... ├── 2024/ │ ├── 01-January/ │ └── ... └── Unsorted/ ``` Then moves photos based on EXIF data or file modification dates. ## Common Organization Tasks ### Downloads Cleanup ``` Organize my Downloads folder - move documents to Documents, images to Pictures, keep installers separate, and archive files older than 3 months. ``` ### Project Organization ``` Review my Projects folder structure and help me separate active projects from old ones I should archive. ``` ### Duplicate Removal ``` Find all duplicate files in my Documents folder and help me decide which ones to keep. ``` ### Desktop Cleanup ``` My Desktop is covered in files. Help me organize everything into my Documents folder properly. ``` ### Photo Organization ``` Organize all photos in this folder by date (year/month) based on when they were taken. ``` ### Work/Personal Separation ``` Help me separate my work files from personal files across my Documents folder. ``` ## Pro Tips 1. **Start Small**: Begin with one messy folder (like Downloads) to build trust 2. **Regular Maintenance**: Run weekly cleanup on Downloads 3. **Consistent Naming**: Use "YYYY-MM-DD - Description" format for important files 4. **Archive Aggressively**: Move old projects to Archive instead of deleting 5. **Keep Active Separate**: Maintain clear boundaries between active and archived work 6. **Trust the Process**: Let Claude handle the cognitive load of where things go ## Best Practices ### Folder Naming - Use clear, descriptive names - Avoid spaces (use hyphens or underscores) - Be specific: "client-proposals" not "docs" - Use prefixes for ordering: "01-current", "02-archive" ### File Naming - Include dates: "2024-10-17-meeting-notes.md" - Be descriptive: "q3-financial-report.xlsx" - Avoid version numbers in names (use version control instead) - Remove download artifacts: "document-final-v2 (1).pdf" → "document.pdf" ### When to Archive - Projects not touched in 6+ months - Completed work that might be referenced later - Old versions after migration to new systems - Files you're hesitant to delete (archive first) ## Related Use Cases - Setting up organization for a new computer - Preparing files for backup/archiving - Cleaning up before storage cleanup - Organizing shared team folders - Structuring new project directories