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Pull EXIF Create Date using exiftool and prefix the filename with YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS_*
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#!/bin/bash | |
## Installation: Add to path and call with `dates` or `dates <directory>` | |
## Bard prompt: "write me a script to use exiftool to prefix mp4 filenames with their timestamps" | |
if [[ $1 ]]; then | |
echo "The first argument exists" | |
current_directory=$(pwd)/$1 | |
else | |
current_directory=$(pwd) | |
fi | |
files=$(find $current_directory -name "*.*") | |
for file in $files; do | |
echo $file | |
done | |
read -p "Would you like to prefix these filenames 👆 with YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS? [y/n]" | |
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then | |
echo "Running the date prefixer..." | |
else | |
echo "Come back later!" | |
exit | |
fi | |
# Iterate over the list of mp4 files. | |
for file in $files; do | |
timestamp=$(exiftool -d '%Y%m%d_%H%M%S' -CreateDate $file) | |
timestamp=$(sed 's/[^0-9_]//g' <<< $timestamp) | |
# Prefix the filename with the timestamp. | |
filename=$(basename $file) | |
new_filename="./$timestamp"_"$filename" | |
# Rename the mp4 file. | |
echo $new_filename | |
# mv $file $new_filename | |
done | |
echo "The script has finished." |
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