Update move_downloads.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#moves all incoming files (e. g. downloads) to another directory.
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#Hardlinks all incoming files (e. g. downloads) to another directory.
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#There, they will be put into subdirectories which are named after the current date (YYYYMMDD) to get some minimal automatic "organization".
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#adhocify -d -m IN_CLOSE_WRITE -m IN_MOVED_TO -w /home/user/Downloads -w /home/user/other_dir /path/to/move_downloads.sh
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TARGET_DIR="/target/dir/path"
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TODAY_DIR="$TARGET_DIR"/$today
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if [ ! -d "$TODAY_DIR" ] ; then
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mkdir "$TODAY_DIR"
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rm -f "$TARGET_DIR"/today
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ln -s "$TODAY_DIR" "$TARGET_DIR"/today
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mkdir "$TODAY_DIR"
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rm -f "$TARGET_DIR"/today
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ln -s "$TODAY_DIR" "$TARGET_DIR"/today
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fi
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#You can also filter/grep the filename here and move certain patterns to other designated locations...
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mv "$INCOMING" "$TARGET_DIR"/$today/
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# Nowadays, some browsers don't like it when files are moved away immediately and might report download failure. Use hardlinks so they don't complain.
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# Alternatively, a sufficiently long enough "sleep" followed by "mv" might work
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ln "$INCOMING" "$TARGET_DIR"/$today/
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