filedot showstar --path /docs --pattern "*.txt"
Run as:
if == " main ": import sys showstar(sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else ".") filedot showstar
python filedot_showstar.py /my/folder If so, please share more context (e.g., "it’s a plugin for VS Code", "part of a tutorial", "from a specific GitHub repo") and I’ll give you a precise development. In short: "filedot showstar" isn’t a standard command. If you clarify the context (typo, intended function, or domain), I’ll give you an exact implementation or explanation. filedot showstar --path /docs --pattern "*
★★★★★ report.pdf (opened 47 times) ★★★★☆ data.csv (opened 12 times) ★★☆☆☆ old_log.txt (opened 2 times) I can generate a Python script that mimics filedot showstar : ★★★★★ report
filedot showstar ~/projects --by recent
⭐ /docs/notes.txt (2025-01-10) ⭐ /docs/readme.txt (2024-12-01) ...where stars indicate priority, recency, or file metadata. Name: filedot showstar Purpose: Display a star-rating for files based on usage frequency, last access, or custom metadata.