The Auto Book File Lister allows you to quickly create structured file and folder listings by dragging and dropping files or folders into the window. The listing can be customized via a wide range of options and previewed live on the right side of the interface.
The File Lister is optimized for ease of use and convenience, with project management applications in mind. In typical scenarios involving thousands of files, output is generated instantly. While performance for extremely large listings was not the primary focus, the Auto Book File Lister has been successfully tested on full disk scans with over a million files – in such extreme cases, generation may take a few minutes.
Simply drop one or more files or folders onto the Databases panel on Auto Book's Home tab.
That is, drop files/folders to be listed here:
Then configure the options on the left-hand side and click Create File List to generate your listing.
Your selected options are automatically remembered so that most often, you can simply reuse your previous settings and only need to click Create File List.
Here's an example screen with Preview:
Select what kind of information to include in the file list:
Only the names of files and folders will be listed.
Adds file size and last modified date to each entry.
Includes additional metadata such as attributes, timestamps, and full size info.
Control how path data is represented:
Only the file/folder names are shown, without any path info.
The file/folder path appears in a separate column next to the name.
Merges the path and file/folder name into a single entry.
Choose the output destination for the generated file list:
The list is copied to your clipboard and can be pasted elsewhere.
Stores the file list as an Auto Book Database in the Databases folder. The file list will be show in the Databases panel on Auto Book's Home tab and can be opened in Auto Book Dataviewer by double-clicking it.
Writes a plain text file containing the listing into the parent folder of the dropped files/folders.
These checkboxes let you refine the structure and filtering of your file list:
Recursively processes all subfolders beneath the dropped items.
Skips folder entries and only shows the files inside.
Visually represents folder depth using indentation.
Adds a folder icon before each folder name in the listing.
Skips any items marked as hidden by the operating system.
Omits files and folders marked as system-critical (e.g., `System Volume Information`).
The live preview on the right side of the window shows how the resulting file list will look based on your current settings.
The columns adjust dynamically depending on the chosen options. Folder nesting is visualized when indentation is enabled, and the 📁 icon appears next to folder names when that option is selected.
Once all options are configured, click the Create File List button to generate the listing using the selected output method(s). Use Cancel to close the dialog without generating a list.