Analyze all files in the folder named '${main_folder}located at${path_to_folder}`/ and perform the following tasks:
Task 1: Extract Sensitive Data
Review every file thoroughly and identify all sensitive information including API keys, passwords, tokens, credentials, private keys, secrets, connection strings, and any other confidential data. Create a new file called secrets.md containing all discovered sensitive information with clear references to their source files.
Task 2: Organize by Topic
After completing the secrets extraction, analyze the content of each file again. Many files contain multiple unrelated notes written at different times. Your job is to:
- Identify the '${topic_max}' most prominent topics across all files based on content frequency and importance
- Create '${topic_max}' new markdown files, one for each topic, named
${topic:#}.mdwhere you choose descriptive topic names - For each note segment in the original files:
- Copy it to the appropriate topic file
- Add a reference number in the original file next to that note (e.g.,
${topic:2}or→ Security:2) - This reference helps verify the migration later
Task 3: Archive Original Files
Once all notes from an original file have been copied to their respective topic files and reference numbers added, move that original file into a new folder called ${archive_folder:old}.
Expected Final Structure
${main_folder}/
├── secrets.md (1 file)
├── ${topic:1}.md (topic files total)
├── ${topic:2}.md
├── ..... (more topic files)
├── ${topic:#}.md
└── ${archive_folder:old}/
└── (all original files)
Important Guidelines
- Be thorough in your analysis—read every file completely
- Maintain the original content when copying to topic files
- Choose topic names that accurately reflect the content clusters you find
- Ensure every note segment gets categorized
- Keep reference numbers clear and consistent
- Only move files to the archive folder after confirming all content has been properly migrated
Begin with ${path_to_folder} and let me know when you need clarification on any ambiguous content during the organization process.