If you’re like me, your Google Drive is a mess. I try my best to keep it clean, but among the important files and documents, there is a hodgepodge of “Untitled Documents”, “project_v34_final_final”, and random PDFs with god-awful names.
Honestly, some days I can’t find the right file for the life of me, and I just know in the back of my mind that my earlier procrastination on giving it a proper name and organization schema is biting me in the ass.
So, let’s build something to reward procrastinators worldwide and automate cleaning up your file’s names.
As always, if this project interests you and you’d like to build it yourself, you can have a step-by-step walkthrough with Prompter’s custom GPT (and even ask it to tune the project to your needs).
Here’s how it’ll work:
Application Steps:
User opens Streamlit.
User authorizes access to their Google Drive account.
The user copies the file link into the app.
App processes files (not other folders within the folder) and extracts the first 1000 characters.
Based on the extraction, the app determines whether it is appropriately named and either suggests a new name or confirms that it is appropriately named.
The user selects which file names they would like changed.
App changes the file’s name.
App Demo
Tech Stack
OpenAI’s GPT-4o-mini.
Google Cloud Vision API (for reading images, non-selectable PDF’s).
Google Drive API.
Google Cloud.
Streamlit.
Technical Workflow
Sounds good? Let’s get to work. Click the button below to start building. PrompterGPT will walk you through the project step-by-step and help you troubleshoot, customize, or edit its scope. Just ask away!
Happy building, and see you next time.
— Nishad from Prompter
P.S. This project doesn’t interest you? Check out last week’s project on how to automate the extraction of new SEC filings to keep you informed about your portfolio!
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