
File Organizer
Let your agent safely reorganize messy download and project folders with categorization and duplicate detection instead of risky bulk shell moves.
Overview
io.github.kridaydave/file-organizer is an MCP server for the Operate phase that security-hardens agent-driven file categorization and duplicate detection on disk.
What is this MCP server?
- Security-hardened file organizer MCP (stated in server description)
- Smart categorization of files into sensible groupings
- Duplicate detection to reclaim disk space safely
- Version 2.1.0 on MCP server bundle schema 2025-12-11
- Local-agent workflow for desktop clutter common to solo builders
- Server version 2.1.0
- Capabilities described: smart categorization, duplicate detection, security-hardened design
What problem does it solve?
Solo builders drown in duplicate downloads and scattered assets, and naive agent shell scripts can delete or misplace the wrong files.
Who is it for?
Indie developers who want MCP-assisted desktop and project-folder hygiene with categorization and duplicate finding baked into tools.
Skip if: Teams needing enterprise DLP, cloud object-store lifecycle policies, or PHP/Xdebug-style runtime debugging integrations.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you register the organizer MCP, your agent can propose and execute categorized, duplicate-aware cleanup with guardrails suited to iterative maintenance.
- Categorized folder structures from agent-directed runs
- Duplicate file reports and safer reclaim of disk space
- Repeatable iterate-phase cleanup without custom shell scripts
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Journey fit
File hygiene is ongoing operations—after you ship, downloads and asset folders keep growing and need iterative cleanup without breaking projects. Iterate fits recurring tidy-up and refinement loops where a security-hardened organizer reduces chaos between feature sprints.
How it compares
Local security-minded file organizer MCP, not a cloud infra or documentation retrieval server.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is io.github.kridaydave/file-organizer for?
Solo builders and indie developers who use MCP agents to tame local folders without writing one-off cleanup scripts each week.
When should I use io.github.kridaydave/file-organizer?
Use it during operate-phase iterate cycles when duplicates and miscategorized files slow you down and you want agent-helped, hardened organization.
How do I add io.github.kridaydave/file-organizer to my agent?
Install and register the file-organizer MCP server per the 2.1.0 server bundle entry in your agent MCP config (stdio or bundle instructions from the publisher) and limit scope to folders you are willing to modify.