• notabot@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    If you’re on Linux exiftool can get the creation date for you: exiftool -p '$CreateDate' -d '%Y-%m-%d' FILENAME, and you could run tgat in a loop over your files, something like:

    mkdir -p out
    for f in *.jpg
    do
    createdate=$(exiftool -p '$CreateDate' -d '%Y-%m-%d' "${f}")
    cp -p "${f}" "out/${createdate} - ${f}"
    done
    

    Obviously don’t justbgo running code some stranger just posted on the internet, especially as I haven’t tested it, but that should copy images from the current directory to a subdirectory called ‘out’ with the correct filenames.