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""" |
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This script is designed to search for .txt files in a given directory and its subdirectories. |
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It skips files named 'sample-prompt.txt' and any files ending with '-sample-prompts.txt'. |
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For each .txt file, it checks if the file contains more than one line. |
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If a file contains more than one line, it prints the file name. |
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The script uses the glob and os modules to perform the file search and manipulation. |
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It starts the search from a specified directory path. |
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The script is executed by calling the check_files function with the directory path as an argument. |
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""" |
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import glob |
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import os |
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def check_files(path): |
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""" |
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This function recursively searches for .txt files in a given directory and its subdirectories. |
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It skips files named 'sample-prompts.txt' and any files ending with '-sample-prompts.txt'. |
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For each .txt file, it checks if the file contains more than one line. |
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If a file contains more than one line, it prints the file name. |
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Args: |
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path (str): The directory path where the search begins. |
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Returns: |
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None. The function prints the file names directly. |
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""" |
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for filename in glob.iglob(path + "**/*.txt", recursive=True): |
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if os.path.basename(filename) == "sample-prompts.txt" or os.path.basename( |
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filename |
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).endswith("-sample-prompts.txt"): |
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continue |
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with open(filename, "r", encoding="utf-8") as file: |
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lines = file.readlines() |
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if len(lines) > 1: |
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print(filename) |
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check_files("E:\\training_dir\\") |
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