FileTools
16 Tools for File Operations
Your files, your control! FileTools bring complete file management via voice command - read, write, organize, archive. No more navigating through folders, no more manually moving files - just say it, it happens!
Why These Tools Stand Out
"Move all PDFs to the Documents folder" - file operations via voice command, without lifting a finger!
Create and extract ZIP archives with a single command - backups and data transfer easier than ever!
Search files by content - find the needle in the file haystack with regex support!
Automatically create complex folder structures - project directories in seconds instead of minutes!
Perfect for:
Time Savings Overview
Read the complete content of a file. Ideal for analyzing text files, logs, or configuration files. Supports various encodings.
Write text to a new file or overwrite an existing one. Perfect for saving generated reports, code, or configurations.
Add text to the end of a file without deleting existing content. Useful for logs or appending data to existing lists.
Delete files or entire directories. With security confirmation for important files.
Move or rename files and folders. Reorganize your files.
Create new folders and directory structures. Automatically with subfolders.
List all files and folders in a directory. Filter by file type or name.
Copy files and folders. Create duplicates in another location.
Get metadata about a file: size, creation date, last modification, file type.
Read a file line by line. Ideal for searching logs or extracting specific lines.
Search files for specific text patterns. With regex support for complex searches.
Simple listing of files and folders. Quick and clear.
Create ZIP archives from files or entire folders. With compression for smaller files.
Extract ZIP archives. Extract all or only specific files.
Search multiple files simultaneously for specific content. With regex support.
Check if a file or folder exists. Quick existence check.
Typical Use Cases
Automatically sort downloads by file type into subfolders.
Regularly create ZIP archives of important files.
Search large log files for errors or specific entries.
Structured creation of project folders with templates.