Rather than manually updating the zip, the feature monitors a specific source folder. Any file dropped into that folder is instantly compressed into "o.zip", maintaining a single-file version of your working directory.
Upon creation, you can set a Time-to-Live (TTL) . Once the time limit is reached, the "o.zip" file automatically deletes itself from the disk to save space and ensure old data doesn't linger. Rather than manually updating the zip, the feature
Quickly packaging and sending a batch of logs or assets without cluttering your "Downloads" folder long-term. Once the time limit is reached, the "o
This feature treats "o.zip" as a temporary staging area or a "volatile" archive. Instead of being a standard static compressed folder, it includes built-in logic for automated management and security. Proposed Feature: The "Self-Cleaning" o.zip Instead of being a standard static compressed folder,
A specialized encryption layer where the archive can only be opened on the machine that created it, using hardware-bound keys to prevent unauthorized transport. Potential Use Cases
Automatically zipping and then deleting large raw files after a certain period of inactivity.