Folder heatmap based on open count

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kajuzas
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Folder heatmap based on open count

Post by kajuzas »

It would be nice if I could colorize my folders based upon how many times I've opened them.
For example a folder that I open many times would get more red, folders that I open infrequently would get painted green, something in between would be yellow.
Thanks for consideration

highend
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Re: Folder heatmap based on open count

Post by highend »

Will surely never come natively but could be solved via (quite a bit) of scripting.
No time for that here...
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mazot
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Re: Folder heatmap based on open count

Post by mazot »

Finally got round to finishing this script. Had a lot of fun fixing problems.
Anyway here it is .
FolderCount.xys
(4.32 KiB) Downloaded 3 times
I put the results in a PaperFolder because of course, the folders would be spread around.
I also made a discovery that if you chose a root directory,it would naturally be classed as a zombie.
So had to find an easy way to allow zombies.
AllowZombies.jpg
AllowZombies.jpg (70.27 KiB) Viewed 104 times
Here is NoZombies.
NoZombies.jpg
NoZombies.jpg (68.84 KiB) Viewed 104 times
Hope this helps in your quest.

Filehero
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Re: Folder heatmap based on open count

Post by Filehero »

A native "TreeSize / WindDirStat / SequoiaView"-view would be very welcome, btw. ^^

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