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# Fast Files (ff)
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<h1 align="center">Fast Files</h1>
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<p>
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<a href="#" target="_blank">
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<img alt="License: MIT" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg" />
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</a>
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</p>
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## Description
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> Fast Files is a project consisting of two bash scripts, `ff` and `ffv`, that combine the functionality of `mkdir` and `touch`, enabling you to create directory structures and files in a single command. The `ffv` script additionally prints the created objects in a tree-like structure using `eza`, `lsd` or `ls`.
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ff is a bash script which is a combination of 'mkdir' and 'touch'. It can create directory structures and files simultaneously and lists the created objects using eza, lsd, or ls.
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## Scripts
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## Dependencies
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- `ff`: creates the specified files and directories without printing any output.
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- `ffv`: performs the same operations as `ff` but also lists the created objects.
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## ✨ Features
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- Create single or multiple files and directories in one command.
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- Automatically create parent directories as needed.
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- Supports brace expansion for creating complex directory and file structures in one go.
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- Optionally lists the created objects with enhanced listing tools (`eza` or `lsd`) if available, or fallback to `ls` (`ffv` only).
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## 🛠️ Dependencies
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- bash
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- [eza](https://github.com/eza-community/eza) (optional)
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- [lsd](https://github.com/lsd-rs/lsd) (optional)
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- Optional: [eza](https://github.com/eza-community/eza) or [lsd](https://github.com/lsd-rs/lsd) for enhanced directory listing
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## Usage
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## 🏗️ Installation
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Place both scripts in a directory included in your `$PATH`. Ensure the scripts are executable:
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```bash
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chmod +x /path/to/ff
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chmod +x /path/to/ffv
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```
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## 🚀 Usage
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```bash
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ff [path file or folder]
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--help : prints usage info
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ffv [path file or folder]
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```
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## Examples
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### Arguments
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### Single file
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- `--help` or `-h` : Prints usage information
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### Examples
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- Create a single file:
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```bash
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ff file
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```
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```
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file
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───file
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```
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### Single directory
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- Create a single directory:
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```bash
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ff dir/
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```
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```
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dir
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───dir
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```
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### Multiple files
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- Create multiple files:
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```bash
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ff file1 file2 file3
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```
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```
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file1
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file2
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file3
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┌─file1
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─┼─file2
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└─file3
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```
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### Multiple directories
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- Create multiple directories:
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```bash
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ff dir1/ dir2/ dir3/
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```
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```
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dir1
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dir2
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dir3
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┌─dir1
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─┼─dir2
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└─dir3
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```
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### File in a directory
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- Create a file in a directory:
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```bash
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ff dir/file
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```
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```
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dir
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└── file
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───dir───file
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```
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### Directory in a directory
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- Create a directory within a directory:
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```bash
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ff dir1/dir2/
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```
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```
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dir1
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└── dir2
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───dir1───dir2
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```
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### Multiple files in multiple directories
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- Create multiple files in multiple directories:
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```bash
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ff dir1/dir2/file1 dir3/file2
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```
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```
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dir1
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└── dir2
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└── file1
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dir3
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└── file2
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┌─dir1───dir2───file1
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─┴─dir3───file2
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```
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### If your shell supports brace expansion e.g bash, zsh, fish
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- Use [brace expansion](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Brace-Expansion.html) for complex structures (supported in bash, zsh, fish):
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```bash
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ff dir1/{dir2/{file1,file2}.txt,dir3/file3.txt}
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```
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```
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dir1
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├── dir2
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│ ├── file1.txt
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│ └── file2.txt
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└── dir3
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└── file3.txt
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┌─file1.txt
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───dir1─┬─dir2─┴─file2.txt
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└─dir3───file3.txt
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```
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## Related Projects
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## 🔗 Related Projects
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[Advanced New File](https://github.com/tanrax/terminal-AdvancedNewFile)
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## ❤️ Show Your Support
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Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you.
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