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Ask HN: Best File Naming Convention?

7 点作者 ckrusk超过 6 年前
I have recently taken upon the task of organizing my digital life (multiple laptops, Dropbox, external drives) to minimize some digital waste as well as making my digital storage a little more manageable. How do you name your files&#x2F;directories to effectively manage them?<p>https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www2.staffingindustry.com&#x2F;site&#x2F;Editorial&#x2F;Archived-Blog-Posts&#x2F;Adam-Pode-s-Blog&#x2F;Probably-the-best-file-naming-convention-ever? I found this page during some quick googling, but I would like to see what HN has to say about it.

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bjourne超过 6 年前
Short lowercase names and I avoid spaces and non-ascii chars. Even in 2019 there is still software that has trouble with that, especially if the files are accessed from both Windows and Linux.
vkaku超过 6 年前
- I use 8.3 NAMES for my top level stuff. I keep the top level names short.<p>- The subsequent folders are CamelCased.<p>- The files are either NAME.TXT (8.3 file) or NameLongerThanExpected-Part1.txt (regular file)
davchana超过 6 年前
First some 6-8 badic folders, like Travel, Documents, Finance, Work etc. Travel could have YYYYMMDD TRIP folders, Work could have YYYY MM Company A