# Example commands in a CLI cd ../ # Moves up to the parent directory cd downloads # Moves down into the downloads directory If by "hot" you meant to inquire about recent downloads, that could involve a more complex query, possibly depending on the operating system or software you're using.
# Assuming you're in the parent directory and want recent files in 'downloads' os.chdir('../downloads') recent_downloads = list_recent_files('.') print(recent_downloads) This Python example lists the 10 most recently modified files in the current directory (assumed to be the downloads folder). Adjustments would be needed based on actual requirements and directory structures. parent directory index of downloads hot
def list_recent_files(directory, n=10): return sorted(os.listdir(directory), key=lambda x: os.path.getmtime(os.path.join(directory, x)), reverse=True)[:n] # Example commands in a CLI cd
# Example commands in a CLI cd ../ # Moves up to the parent directory cd downloads # Moves down into the downloads directory If by "hot" you meant to inquire about recent downloads, that could involve a more complex query, possibly depending on the operating system or software you're using.
# Assuming you're in the parent directory and want recent files in 'downloads' os.chdir('../downloads') recent_downloads = list_recent_files('.') print(recent_downloads) This Python example lists the 10 most recently modified files in the current directory (assumed to be the downloads folder). Adjustments would be needed based on actual requirements and directory structures.
def list_recent_files(directory, n=10): return sorted(os.listdir(directory), key=lambda x: os.path.getmtime(os.path.join(directory, x)), reverse=True)[:n]