MediaArchiver
Utility that scans a given location for media files and, based on Exif information and a set of rules copies the files over to another location.
Installation
MAC OS X
You need exiftool
to use this command. Simply do:
brew install exiftool
Then install the gem
gem install media_archiver
and you're done
Usage
run media_archiver
from the command line
Commands:
media_archiver copy [DIR] [OUTPUT_DIR] # Scans a folder and archives media files
media_archiver help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command
Configuration
Apart from the options you can set when running individual commands, the script will look for a .media_archiver_conf.yml
file both in the current folder and on you home folder.
Configurations are prioritized like:
- CLI options
- Current folder configuration file
- Home folder configuration file
---
output_dir: ~/photos
recursive: true
output_template: :DateTimeOriginal/:Make/:Model
output_template
Anything that starts with a colon the script will replace with the corresponding EXIF tag (if set on the individual file), while anything thing else is taken as-is and is placed directly on the output path.
Not all media files have the same EXIF tags and not all are commonly used. You can check the list of possible tags and test around with your own files.
Also, any date/time values are currently transformed to a fixed date string.
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/media_archiver/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request