Forge-Tree
"Why spend hours creating folder structures when you can forge them in seconds?"
Ever stared at a project structure in documentation and thought "Ugh, I have to create all these folders and files manually?" Yeah, we've all been there. That's exactly why Forge-Tree exists!
The Problem We All Face
You know the drill:
my-awesome-project/
├── src/
│ ├── components/
│ │ ├── Header.js
│ │ └── Footer.js
│ ├── utils/
│ │ └── helpers.js
│ └── index.js
├── tests/
│ └── app.test.js
├── package.json
└── README.md
And then you spend the next 10 minutes going:
- Right-click → New Folder → "src"
- Right-click → New Folder → "components"
- Right-click → New File → "Header.js"
- Repeat 47 more times...
- Contemplate life choices
The Solution That'll Make You Smile
Forge-Tree takes that ASCII art structure and magically transforms it into real folders and files. No clicking. No tedious manual work. Just pure, beautiful automation.
Installation (30 Seconds to Happiness)
That's it. You're now a project structure wizard. 🧙♂️
See It In Action
Create a file called my-dream-project.txt:
my-dream-project/
├── frontend/
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── components/
│ │ │ ├── Header.jsx
│ │ │ ├── Footer.jsx
│ │ │ └── Sidebar.jsx
│ │ ├── pages/
│ │ │ ├── Home.jsx
│ │ │ └── About.jsx
│ │ ├── utils/
│ │ │ └── api.js
│ │ └── App.jsx
│ ├── package.json
│ └── README.md
├── backend/
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── routes/
│ │ │ ├── auth.rs
│ │ │ └── api.rs
│ │ ├── models/
│ │ │ └── user.rs
│ │ ├── main.rs
│ │ └── lib.rs
│ ├── Cargo.toml
│ └── README.md
├── docs/
│ ├── api.md
│ └── setup.md
└── docker-compose.yml
Now watch the magic happen:
BOOM! 💥 Your entire project structure appears like you're some kind of terminal sorcerer.
Why You'll Love It
Lightning Fast
Built with Rust because life's too short for slow tools. We're talking milliseconds, not minutes.
Actually Beautiful CLI
None of that boring terminal output. We've got colors, progress bars, and emojis because we're not savages.
Smart AF
- Auto-detects files vs folders (
.js= file, no extension = probably a folder) - Handles nesting like a boss (go 50 levels deep, we don't judge)
- Validates your structure before forging (catches typos before you do)
Safe by Default
Won't overwrite your existing files unless you explicitly tell it to with --force. We respect your work.
Template Superpowers
Variables in your templates get replaced automagically. It's like mail merge, but for code.
Command Cheat Sheet
| What You Want | Command |
|---|---|
| Basic forging | forge-tree forge structure.txt |
| Custom location | forge-tree forge structure.txt -o ~/Projects |
| See what's happening | forge-tree forge structure.txt --verbose |
| YOLO mode (overwrite everything) | forge-tree forge structure.txt --force |
| Check if structure is valid | forge-tree validate structure.txt |
| Use variables | forge-tree forge structure.txt --var name=John --var email=john@example.com |
Pro Tips
1. The "I'm Feeling Lucky" Approach
Just describe your ideal project structure in a text file. Forge-Tree is pretty good at figuring out what you mean.
2. The "Template Master" Move
Create template files for your common project types. React app? Got a template. Rust CLI? Got a template. Microservice? You know it.
3. The "Team Player" Strategy
Share your structure files with your team. Now everyone can spin up identical project structures. No more "it works on my machine because I forgot to mention that obscure folder structure."
4. The "Documentation Hero" Hack
Include structure files in your project documentation. New team members can literally copy-paste and get started instantly.
When Things Go Wrong
"It's not creating files!"
- Check if you have write permissions
- Make sure file extensions are present (
.js,.py,.rs)
"It's creating everything as folders!"
- Add file extensions or use the
--verboseflag to see what's being detected
"It says file already exists!"
- Use
--forceif you want to overwrite, or change your output directory
"My structure looks weird!"
- Run
forge-tree validate structure.txtfirst to catch formatting issues
What's Coming Next
- ** Web UI**: Because sometimes you want to click and drag
- ** Template Library**: Community-shared project templates
- ** Git Integration**:
forge-tree init --template rust-cli --git - ** IDE Extensions**: Right-click in VS Code, select "Forge Structure"
- ** AI Suggestions**: "I want to build a React app with authentication" → instant structure
Join the Forge Revolution
Found a bug? Have an idea? Want to contribute? We're all ears!
- ** Issues**: GitHub Issues
- ** Ideas**: Discussions
- ** Contribute**: Fork, code, PR. You know the drill.
The Legal Stuff
MIT License - aka "do whatever you want with this, just don't sue me."
Full license text is in the LICENSE file, but honestly, it's pretty standard stuff.
The Bottom Line
Forge-Tree is what happens when a developer gets tired of manually creating project structures and decides to do something about it. It's fast, it's beautiful, it's useful, and it'll save you hours of mundane folder-clicking.
Go forth and forge amazing projects!
Made with 🦀 Rust, ❤️ Love, and Frustration at manual folder creation
P.S. - It took me hours to forge this README, you better have read it all or else get ready to feel my breath in your ears while you're sleeping. And Yes, I know there are other scaffolding tools. But have you seen how pretty my progress bars are?