Belvedere Source Code Moved To GitHub
The Lifehacker source code migration continues! A week ago I moved Texter to GitHub, and today I’ve done the same with our automated file manager, Belvedere for any intrepid reader looking to do some coding.
I love all my Lifehacker code creations like they were my babies, but I’ve been a neglectful father as of late. I am, however, a big believer that it takes a village, so if anyone’s interested in taking Belvedere to the next level, just hit up the source on GitHub, fork that business, and teach it a new trick.
If you just want to download and use Belvedere, you can still head to the Belvedere homepage. (If you don’t know what it is, that’s a good place to figure it out, too.) If you’re ready to check out the source, hit the GitHub link below.
Belvedere Source Code [GitHub]
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I love this man, er, program. :) I can't wait to follow and see if anyone does anything with it. That being said, if anyone is reading and willing to tackle it, I'd love to see multiple "dos", such as: rename (add date/remove X) and move to X. :)
when can we see texter for Linux?
neergrm
Boy, there sure are alot of if-else statements in that code :P
cha0tic
hmmm, i might have to take a shot at this one... Been wanting it to look through nested folders for a while now, I'll see what I can do with it.
@RedHotSwami: Great, I'm excited to see any activity! :)
I can has Belvedere for mac? Hazel is overpriced.
eleraama
@neergrm: +1 :)
BrianB
I'd love to see this one upgraded. Maybe throw in some regular expressions on filenames and more customizable options.
Branden Silva