I'm pretty good with Hazel usually, but I was expecting this to work by 'capturing' a part of the filename (like batch Renaming works with GREP/Regex).
My aim is to have these files:
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window-meteor storm_LOOP_#[840,840].png
house-garden_IN_#[840,840] copy.png
house-wall_#[840,840] copy.png
window-meteor storm_IN_#[840,840].png
tree-leaves blowing_#[940,400].png
Sort like this:
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window_
window-meteor storm_LOOP_#[840,840].png
window-meteor storm_IN_#[840,840].png
house_
house-garden_IN_#[840,840] copy.png
house-wall_#[840,840] copy.png
tree_
tree-leaves blowing_#[940,400].png
Other answers from Mr. Noodle mention using Name > Matches, but I don't see how I can use the pattern (or part of the pattern) to sort into subfolders? I can create my own long list of potential folder names (like a mega long if/else function) but obviously that's too manual for me!
Any help would be great! Thanks.