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Advanced file management tools. Includes batch folder creation, batch file moving, file listing, and HTML author extraction.

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SKILL.md

name advanced-file-management
description Advanced file management tools. Includes batch folder creation, batch file moving, file listing, and HTML author extraction.

Advanced File Management Skill

This skill provides tools for desktop file management:

  1. Folder creation: Create multiple folders under a target directory
  2. Move files: Move multiple files to a target directory
  3. List all files: Recursively list all files under a directory
  4. Extract authors: Extract authors from HTML papers

Important Notes

  • Do not use other bash commands: Do not attempt to use general bash commands or shell operations like cat, ls.
  • Use relative paths: Use paths relative to the working directory (e.g., ./folder/file.txt or folder/file.txt).
  • Do not create scripts: Do not use write_file to create any scripts.

I. Skills

1. Create Multiple Folders

Creates multiple folders under a target directory.

Features

  • Creates multiple folders with specified names
  • Supports any number of folder names as arguments

Example

# Create 3 folders
python create_folders.py . folder1 folder2 folder3

# Create folders with specific names
python create_folders.py ./projects experiments learning personal

2. Move Multiple Files

Move multiple files to a target directory in a single operation.

Features

  • Move multiple files at once
  • Supports files from different directories
  • Reports success and failure for each file

Example

# Move 3 files to archive folder
python move_files.py ./archive file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt

# Move files from different directories
python move_files.py ./backup ./data/log1.txt ./data/log2.txt ./temp/cache.dat

3. List All Files

Recursively list all files under a given directory path. Useful for quickly understanding project directory structure.

Features

  • Recursively traverse all subdirectories
  • Option to exclude hidden files (like .DS_Store)
  • Output one file path per line, including both path and filename (relative to input directory)

Example

# List all files (excluding hidden)
python list_all_files.py .

# Include hidden files
python list_all_files.py ./data --include-hidden

4. Extract Authors

Extract authors from all HTML papers in a directory using <meta name="citation_author"> tags.

Features

  • Automatically scan all HTML files in directory
  • Extract author names from citation_author meta tags
  • Support multiple authors per paper
  • Returns list of dicts with filename and authors

Example

# Extract and print authors from all HTML files
python extract_authors.py ./papers

# Save to file
python extract_authors.py ./papers --output authors.txt

II. Basic Tools (FileSystemTools)

Below are the basic tool functions. These are atomic operations for flexible combination.

Prefer Skills over Basic Tools: When a task matches one of the Skills above (e.g., creating multiple folders), use the corresponding Skill instead of Basic Tools. Skills are more efficient because they can perform batch operations in a single call.

Prefer List All Files over list_directory/list_files: When you need to list files in a directory, prefer using the list_all_files.py skill instead of list_directory or list_files basic tools. The skill provides recursive listing with better output formatting.

Note: Code should be written without line breaks.

How to Run

# Standard format
python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.read_text_file('./file.txt')"

File Reading Tools

read_text_file(path, head=None, tail=None)

Use Cases:

  • Read complete file contents
  • Read first N lines (head) or last N lines (tail)

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.read_text_file('./data/file.txt')"

read_multiple_files(paths)

Use Cases:

  • Read multiple files simultaneously
  • Use when reading a large number of files (e.g., multiple paper html pages)

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.read_multiple_files(['./a.txt', './b.txt'])"

File Writing Tools

write_file(path, content)

Use Cases:

  • Create new files
  • Overwrite existing files

⚠️ Warning: Do NOT include triple backticks (```) in the content, as this will break command parsing. Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.write_file('./new.txt', 'Hello World')"

edit_file(path, edits)

Use Cases:

  • Make line-based edits to existing files

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.edit_file('./file.txt', [{'oldText': 'foo', 'newText': 'bar'}])"

Directory Tools

create_directory(path)

Use Cases:

  • Create new directories (supports recursive creation)

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.create_directory('./new/nested/dir')"

list_directory(path)

Use Cases:

  • List all files and directories in a path

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.list_directory('.')"

list_files(path=None, exclude_hidden=True)

Use Cases:

  • List only files in a directory

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.list_files('./data')"

File Operations

move_file(source, destination)

Use Cases:

  • Move or rename files/directories

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.move_file('./old.txt', './new.txt')"

search_files(pattern, base_path=None)

Use Cases:

  • Search for files matching a glob pattern

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.search_files('*.txt')"

File Information

get_file_info(path)

Use Cases:

  • Get detailed metadata (size, created, modified, etc.)

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.get_file_info('./file.txt')"

get_file_size(path)

Use Cases:

  • Get file size in bytes

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.get_file_size('./file.txt')"

get_file_ctime(path) / get_file_mtime(path)

Use Cases:

  • Get file creation/modification time

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.get_file_mtime('./file.txt')"

get_files_info_batch(filenames, base_path=None)

Use Cases:

  • Get file information for multiple files in parallel

Example:

python run_fs_ops.py -c "await fs.get_files_info_batch(['a.txt', 'b.txt'], './data')"