If a folder contains more than some number of ZIP files (archive), Hazel's action should apply a color label to the folder.
Example folder structure
- Parent Dir -- contains many children
- Child Dir (subfolder) -- folder to get color label
- ZIP file(s)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ms1c7f9v1yn6iwr/1.jpg?dl=0
- Code: Select all
Extension = zip
Sort into subfolder with pattern: name...
Up to this point Hazel is magic!
A nondestructive visual on all folders containing many ZIP files seems like it should be easy.... but I'm lost.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Other than scripting, is this workflow possible given Hazel's attributes? It seemed like "sub-file" / folder count might have been an option, but this didn't work.(

desired match is X-number of file extensions in the folder -- then -- make the folder colorful