Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: copy-to
Version: 1.0.15
Summary: A little commandline tool to copy and paste multiple files and directories to single directory with use of configuration
Author-email: Stan Nys <stan96@duck.com>
Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/excited-bore/copy-to
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/excited-bore/copy-to/issues
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE

# copy-to

A little python script i use in conjunction with git so you can easily copy config files from anywhere in an instant to do whatever with!

Depends on [argcomplete](https://pypi.org/project/argcomplete/)

Install it with:

```
pip3 install argcomplete copy-to
```
Try running it once if autocompletions aren't working

``` 
activate-global-python-argcomplete
```
for installing pythoncompletions globally.

Add a pairset of dest_folder/source_files_and_directories with 
```
copy-to add myname destination_folder sourcefile1 (sourcefolder1 sourcefile2 sourcefile3 sourcefolder2/*) ...
```

List configured paths and files with 
```
copy-to list myname
``` 
or just 
```
copy-to list
```
You can also use 'all' to list/run all regular names 


Copy the files by running 
```
copy-to run myname1 (myname2)
```

Delete set of dest/src by index with 
```
copy-to delete_source myname 1 4 7
```

Add sources with 
```
copy-to add_source myname folder1 file1
```

Delete source

Reset source and destination folders
`copy-to reset_source myname`
and
`copy-to reset_destination myname`

Groups are based on names. For copying to multiple directories in one go.
Takes up 'group' as config namespace.

Add groupname
`copy-to add_group mygroupname myname1 myname2`

Delete groupname
`copy-to delete_group mygroupname`

Configuration files at `~/.config/copy-to/confs.json` for Linux 

Windows and mac not tested
