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Dirk: The Directory Keeper is a modern desktop app for managing local digital assets. Its core goal is to help users clean up hard drives, find duplicate files, and organize large volumes of scattered files into a maintainable directory structure. It is closer to a local file management and automated organization tool than a typical cloud SaaS product.
The product is built around a “Repository” workflow: users can mark a folder as a managed repository, then take snapshots, browse files, manage rules, and check for duplicates within it. The duplicate file module can be used either as a standalone scanner or together with a managed repository. Results are displayed in duplicate-file groups and can be sorted by occupied space, file size, copy count, and modification time. Its rule system is fairly comprehensive, including ignore, move, deduplication, and cleanup rules, with automation based on path patterns, file types, metadata, and other conditions. The file hashing tool supports calculating multiple algorithms at once, including SHA, MD5, and CRC32.
The captured text does not disclose any plans, pricing, licensing model, or payment channels. The page clearly states that Dirk is currently in Private Beta, and the download is marked “Coming soon.” As a result, it is not yet suitable to treat it as mature enterprise software ready for procurement; it is better viewed as an early-stage tool worth watching.
Its strengths are a focused feature set and relatively detailed documentation, making it especially suitable for people with large collections of local files, photos, or archives to clean up. The ability to preview actions before execution helps reduce the risk of accidental moves or deletions. The drawbacks are also clear: there is no visible support for common SaaS capabilities such as team collaboration, permissions, cloud sync, third-party integrations, APIs, or enterprise security and compliance. Although deletion actions require confirmation, the documentation notes that they are irreversible, so ordinary users should proceed with caution.
Dirk is suitable for individuals organizing digital assets, photographers or archive collectors, and small-team administrators who need to clean up duplicate files. If an organization needs multi-user collaboration, permission auditing, or cloud-based file management, options such as Nextcloud, SharePoint, or Google Drive may be more appropriate. The captured text does not disclose availability in China, supported payment methods, or download availability, so these remain unknown for now.
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