#sorting #linux #file #directory #date #command-line-tool #file-sorter

app sortery

A fast, simple command-line file-sorter for Linux

1 stable release

1.4.2 Dec 30, 2021

#1664 in Filesystem

MIT license

2MB
724 lines

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Sortery

Sortery is a basic command-line file sortor for Linux, written in Rust. It can be compiled using Cargo. To get help on using Sortery, simply run sortery -h or sortery --help, or see the Sortery Wiki.

Installation

To install Sortery, simply run install.sh from any directory, and Sortery will be installed in that directory. If you move the Sortery directory, you will have to install it again.

Dependencies

Documentation

HTML documentation for the Sortery source code can be found at doc/sortery/index.html.

License

MIT


See the Sortery Wiki for full usage information

Dependencies

~2–10MB
~98K SLoC