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Customizable Grouping Folder depth #474

Closed BrutuZ closed 8 months ago

BrutuZ commented 8 months ago

In order to better keep track of seasonals (and make it easier finding what to keep or delete afterwards) I've moved to a sub-folder structure:

├── anime-seasonals
|   ├── 2023 Q4
|   |   ├── Goblin Slayer
|   |   |   ├── anidb2.id
|   |   ├── ...
|   ├── 2024 Q1
|   |   ├── Ishura
|   |   |   ├── anidb2.id
|   |   ├── ...

The issue with that is I can't set the anime-seasonals folder as my library path. Unless I manually set each automatically generated Season subfolder (2023 Q4) at the library path, entries get jumbled together or not identified at all due to grouping folders.

Given that, I ask that the depth of the Grouping Folders be either increased of configurable by a variable on top so that this kind of structure is supported?

ZeroQI commented 8 months ago

Series folder need to be at the library folder root. I have added some hacked leeway with grouping folders but this sorting mode is heresy... If you make the 2003 Q4 type folders transparent folders however, this ignominy of a naming convention should work however... '[2003 q3] Ark' for example...

BrutuZ commented 8 months ago

There's a method to the madness, I swear 😂 This makes it easier to pick what to delete and what to move to the long-term storage that does follow the <root>\<title>[\<season>]\<files> scheme after every season or two.

While subfolders do make things more organized, I guess I can at least give the prefix compromise a go.