// autoshelf
Large files have a way of hiding. A 2GB video project you forgot about. A disk image you downloaded and never deleted. Archives from six months ago. AutoShelf watches your folders and automatically handles large files as soon as they appear.
Download from App Store// the problem
// how it works
Choose a file size limit (e.g., 100MB). Any file larger than that gets flagged.
Move large files to an archive folder, tag them for review, or trash them if they are temporary installers.
AutoShelf runs in the background. Every large file gets handled instantly based on your rules.
// built-in templates
AutoShelf includes a template for managing large files. Enable it and customize the size to your needs.
// features
Auto-tag files over your size threshold so they are easy to find. Review them weekly and decide what to keep.
Move files over a certain size to an external drive or archive folder automatically. Free up space without deleting anything.
Only target large files that are also old, or only large files in Downloads. Stack conditions for precision.
Get notified when a file over your size threshold lands in a watched folder. Review it before it takes action.
// faq
AutoShelf watches your folders and flags files over your chosen size threshold as they arrive. You can set it to tag, move, or notify you about large files instantly.
Yes. Create a rule that moves files over a certain size to any folder, including external drives. Perfect for offloading video projects and archives.
Create a rule that watches for large DMG, PKG, and ZIP files and sends them to the Trash. Combined with a source filter, you can safely auto-delete installer files.
100MB is a good starting point for most users. Photographers and video editors might set it to 500MB or 1GB. You can change it anytime.