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# Photoarchiver I created this gem to do some ultra simple photo organization. This will read all the photos out of specified directory and rename them into a new directory structure. ## Installation gem install photoarchiver ## Usage I use Photoarchiver from IRB. I simply fire up IRB, require the gem and invoke it like so: $ irb $ 2.0.0p353 :001 > require 'photoarchiver' $ 2.0.0p353 :002 > Photoarchiver.organize('/Users/you/pics/source', '/Users/you/Pictures') ... $ 2.0.0p353 :003 > exit ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request ## My Workflow I typically download my photos from my different cameras (canon, iphone, ipad, etc). Then, I organize them and rename them so I can place them in a folder in DropBox. I got tired of doing this manually. I also didn't find another tool (though it may be still out there) that did this in the structure I like. I wanted a utility that could read all the pictures, recursively, out of the folder I just downloaded from my camera, etc. Then, I wanted it to take that list and create folders based on the YEAR of the EXIF data of the picture. Under the year folder I wanted to create folders that had YEAR-MONTH-DAY folders. Then, place the pictures in the appropriate places.
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3 entries across 3 versions & 1 rubygems
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photoarchiver-0.1.4 | README.md |
photoarchiver-0.1.3 | README.md |
photoarchiver-0.1.1 | README.md |