Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints
npx skills add donghaozhang/video-agent-skill --skill "organize-project"
Install specific skill from multi-skill repository
# Description
Organize files and folders into QCut's standard project structure. Use when setting up a new project, cleaning up files, or when the user asks to organize their workspace.
# SKILL.md
name: organize-project
description: Organize files and folders into QCut's standard project structure. Use when setting up a new project, cleaning up files, or when the user asks to organize their workspace.
QCut Project Organization Skill
Organize files and folders according to QCut's standard project structure.
Standard QCut Project Structure
Documents/QCut/Projects/{project-name}/
├── project.qcut # Project metadata file
├── media/ # All media files
│ ├── imported/ # User-imported media (videos, images, audio)
│ ├── generated/ # AI-generated content (from skills)
│ └── temp/ # Temporary processing files
├── skills/ # Project-specific skills
│ ├── ai-content-pipeline/ # AI content generation skill
│ │ ├── Skill.md
│ │ ├── REFERENCE.md
│ │ └── EXAMPLES.md
│ └── ffmpeg-skill/ # FFmpeg processing skill
│ ├── Skill.md
│ └── REFERENCE.md
├── output/ # Exported videos and renders
├── cache/ # FFmpeg and processing cache
└── docs/ # Project documentation (optional)
Organization Rules
Media Files
- Videos (.mp4, .mov, .webm, .avi): →
media/imported/ormedia/generated/ - Images (.jpg, .png, .webp, .gif): →
media/imported/ormedia/generated/ - Audio (.mp3, .wav, .aac, .m4a): →
media/imported/ormedia/generated/ - AI-generated content goes to
media/generated/ - User-imported content goes to
media/imported/
Hybrid Symlink Import System
QCut uses a hybrid symlink/copy system for imported media:
- Symlinks preferred: Creates symbolic links to original files (saves disk space)
- Copy fallback: Falls back to copying when symlinks unavailable (Windows without admin, network drives)
- Metadata tracking: Each import tracks importMethod, originalPath, and fileSize
Files in media/imported/ may be:
- Symlinks pointing to the original file location
- Copies of the original file (when symlink creation fails)
Skills
- Each skill is a folder with
Skill.mdas the entry point - Additional reference files:
REFERENCE.md,EXAMPLES.md,CONCEPTS.md - Skills can have a
scripts/subfolder for helper scripts
Output
- Final rendered videos go to
output/ - Use descriptive names:
{project-name}_{date}_{resolution}.mp4
Temporary Files
- Processing intermediates go to
media/temp/ - Cache files go to
cache/ - Clean up temp files after export
Virtual Folder System
QCut uses a virtual folder system for organizing media in the UI:
- Virtual folders are metadata-only (files stay in original locations)
- Items can belong to multiple folders (like tags)
- Special "Skills" folder shows project skills
- Max folder depth: 3 levels
Virtual Folder Naming Conventions
- Use clear, descriptive names (max 50 characters)
- Examples: "Raw Footage", "B-Roll", "Music", "Sound Effects"
- Color-code folders for quick identification
When Organizing
- Identify file types - Categorize by extension and source
- Check existing structure - Don't duplicate folders
- Move files safely - Use copy then delete, not direct move
- Update references - Ensure project files still point to correct paths
- Clean up empty folders - Remove unused directories
Commands to Help
# List all media files recursively
find . -type f \( -name "*.mp4" -o -name "*.mov" -o -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.png" -o -name "*.mp3" \)
# Create standard structure
mkdir -p media/{imported,generated,temp} output cache skills docs
# Move videos to imported
mv *.mp4 *.mov *.webm media/imported/ 2>/dev/null
# Find large files (over 100MB)
find . -type f -size +100M
# Clean temp files
rm -rf media/temp/* cache/*
# === Symlink Commands ===
# List all symlinks in imported folder
find media/imported -type l
# Check if a file is a symlink
ls -la media/imported/
# Find broken symlinks
find media/imported -xtype l
# Show symlink target
readlink media/imported/video-id.mp4
# Create symlink manually (Unix/macOS)
ln -s /path/to/original.mp4 media/imported/video-id.mp4
# Create symlink manually (Windows - requires admin or dev mode)
mklink media\imported\video-id.mp4 C:\path\to\original.mp4
Example Organization Task
When asked to organize:
- First, scan the current directory structure
- Identify files that need to be moved
- Create missing directories
- Move files to appropriate locations
- Report what was organized
Always confirm before moving files that might break project references.
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.