Hi - (new user), using the {plex} binding
It's doing the episode lookup & rename ok, but it's also sending the source folder to the Recycle bin ie. it's deleting it
I've attached a composite screenshot, but to explain in a bit more detail:
The video is(was) "F:\!Completed\Fartblinda S01E04 1080p" (it's Swedish, hence the title change)
I ran {plex.tail}, which renamed it to "F:/Blinded/Season 01/Blinded - S01E04 - Farkas"
But the top-level folder "F:\Completed" ended-up in the Recycle bin
- is there an easy way to prevent the source top-level folder from being deleted ?
Screenshot:
Source folder ends up in Recycle bin ?
Re: Source folder ends up in Recycle bin ?
FileBot will automatically delete left-behind empty folders.
Using standard folder names such as Completed (as opposed to !Completed) should also prevent folders from being deleted. (EDIT: Note that I can't reproduce the behaviour with !Completed either; Completed and !Completed are equally)
Alternatively, adding an empty text file will also prevent folders from being empty.
Using standard folder names such as Completed (as opposed to !Completed) should also prevent folders from being deleted. (EDIT: Note that I can't reproduce the behaviour with !Completed either; Completed and !Completed are equally)
Alternatively, adding an empty text file will also prevent folders from being empty.
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Re: Source folder ends up in Recycle bin ?
Thanks againrednoah wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 13:40 FileBot will automatically delete left-behind empty folders.
>Thanks for the info !
Using standard folder names such as Completed (as opposed to !Completed) should also prevent folders from being deleted.
> I normally do use Completed - the !Completed is/was simply a work-in-progress folder whilst I get the hang of FileBot
Alternatively, adding an empty text file will also prevent folders from being empty.
>This seems a nice & simple workaround