이 도구에 대해
Turn a flat list of file paths into a readable tree when documenting repositories, content exports, or asset structures.
Folder Structure to Tree converts a flat list of file paths into a visual ASCII tree diagram that clearly shows the directory hierarchy. It is the fastest way to turn an exported path inventory or a spreadsheet column of file locations into a readable folder map suitable for documentation or stakeholder review.
- Builds an ASCII-style tree from one path per line.
- Supports slash and backslash path separators.
- Useful for docs, migrations, and folder-structure reviews.
사용 방법 Folder Tree
Paste a list of file paths, one per line, and the tool reconstructs the implied directory tree using indentation and branch characters. The output can be copied directly into Markdown documents, Confluence pages, or project briefs to illustrate how content is organized.
When this tool is useful
- Document folder layouts for handoff docs or migration plans.
- Turn flat asset exports into a readable hierarchy for review.
- Show stakeholders how a content bundle is organized without sharing the actual folders.
Practical tips
- Normalize paths first if your source list comes from mixed operating systems.
- Use this before migration planning so teams can agree on target structure early.
- Pair it with file-name extraction when your source list still contains noisy URLs.
이 도구를 찾는 이유
Flat path lists are nearly impossible to scan visually when dozens or hundreds of nested directories are involved. A tree view reveals the structural relationships between folders instantly, which accelerates migration planning, handoff reviews, and architecture discussions.
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