Snap2Txt is a Python utility that captures the structure and contents of a project directory and saves them into a text file. It's designed for quick documentation of your project's file system.
- Complete Capture: Records the entire file structure and contents of the project.
- Customizable Filters: Offers ignore and whitelist options for targeted scanning.
- Command-Line Interface: Simple and easy-to-use command-line tool.
Install Snap2Txt with pip:
pip install snap2txt
Note: The installation now automatically provides
.il
and.wl
files along with the package.
Navigate to your project directory and run:
snap2txt
By default, Snap2Txt will scan all files and directories in the current folder and produce an output file called project_contents.txt
.
If you need to see where Snap2Txt’s .il
and .wl
files were installed on your system (e.g., to customize them), run:
snap2txt --show-locations
This will print the full path to each file, so you can open or edit them as needed.
--il
: Use ignore list defined in.il
.--wl
: Use whitelist defined in.wl
.
Example:
snap2txt --il
snap2txt --wl
Snap2Txt respects two files for filtering:
- Ignore List (
.il
): Exclude certain files/directories. - Whitelist (
.wl
): Include only certain files/directories.
By default, Snap2Txt installs a basic .il
and .wl
in the package directory. To tailor the behavior for your project, you can edit those files or replace them with your own custom rules.
Tip: To quickly locate where these files were installed, use
snap2txt --show-locations
.
node_modules/
*.log
*.py
*.md
Contributions to Snap2Txt are welcome! Feel free to fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.
Snap2Txt is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
For support, questions, or feedback, please open an issue in the GitHub repository.