ycatsh/connor
Organize and classify files based on their content using NLP
This tool helps you quickly sort and organize large collections of unstructured files on your computer. It takes a folder full of documents, notes, or reports and groups similar files together into new, descriptively named folders based on their content. Anyone who deals with a messy digital workspace and wants to find related documents more easily would benefit.
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Use this if you have a folder with hundreds or thousands of text-based files that need to be automatically categorized and grouped into subfolders.
Not ideal if your files are mostly images, videos, or other non-text documents, as it won't be able to read and sort them by content.
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