I don't know the intention of the -d option, but i would like to organize my downloads as followed.
downloads of day 1 # organize runs day 1
downloads of day 2 # organize runs day 2
downloads of day 3 # ...
With every run for a day the timeline gets a new entry.
I couldn't find a way to do this just with running organize-cli.
At the moment i will end up with:
# run organize day 1
day 1
# run organize day 2
day 2
--> day 1
# run organize day 3
day 3
--> day 2
--> day 1
# sorry for the creepy tree
This means older folders gets nested into the newer one each day.
Maybe there could be an option for the use-case of creating an timeline in an folder.
I hope my issue is clear. Please correct me, if i misunderstand something. Regardless of your answer, this tool is awesome and made my day.
Thank you
I don't know the intention of the -d option, but i would like to organize my downloads as followed.
With every run for a day the timeline gets a new entry.
I couldn't find a way to do this just with running organize-cli.
At the moment i will end up with:
This means older folders gets nested into the newer one each day.
Maybe there could be an option for the use-case of creating an timeline in an folder.
I hope my issue is clear. Please correct me, if i misunderstand something. Regardless of your answer, this tool is awesome and made my day.
Thank you