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GitHub – iyaja/llama-fs: A self-organizing file system with llama 3

What it is

A self-organizing file manager for various types of files, including images and audio.

Gabriel’s notes

LlamaFS is a self-organizing file manager. It automatically renames and organizes your files based on their contents and well-known conventions (e.g., time). It supports many kinds of file, and even images (through Moondream) and audio (through Whisper).

Good fit if you want to:

  • generate, edit, or enhance creative assets (images, design, branding).
  • build, test, or ship software faster (APIs, dev tooling, code assistance).

Pricing snapshot (auto-enriched): Free and open-source under the MIT license; no usage-based or per-seat pricing; no hidden limits mentioned.

Work-use / compliance snapshot (auto-enriched): LlamaFS is a self-organizing file system with local processing options for privacy, but there is no explicit information on data retention, training usage, SSO availability, or compliance with SOC2, HIPAA, or GDPR, making its workplace suitability and compliance posture unclear.

Alternatives (auto-enriched): Alternative: Hazel | Comparison: Hazel uses rule-based automation for file organization, whereas LlamaFS leverages AI to dynamically learn and organize files based on content and user behavior.

Before you adopt it: check the README, license, recent commits, and open issues to gauge maintenance and fit.

Author: iyaja

Note: pricing and policy details can change—verify on the official site before making decisions.

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