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Cyberbeing said: Is anybody able to modify a kinder script as petopeto suggested or make a new script to use the csv dump?
I'll modify it to use the csv. Anything else I should change? Maybe include subdirectories, I don't know if that's useful to you.
Edit: Done. http://orphelin.no-ip.org/md5totags.py Put it in the same folder as dump.csv. Thanks for that dump admin2. It's very fast now, takes about 9 seconds to rename 350 images for me.
Cyberbeing said: That got me thinking. If someone is willing to make a script for it, admin2, could you maybe once a month generate a dump with all the images that had their tags changed which contains both the old tags and updated tags in it (if that is even possible)? An automated script to do renaming for tag changes could be very useful and would negate another problem the new system causes.
A monthly dump would be nice. I could modify the script to update the filenames. (No need for old tags or only updated tags, a full dump like this one will do fine.)
Biohazix
Edit: Done. http://orphelin.no-ip.org/md5totags.py
Put it in the same folder as dump.csv.
Thanks for that dump admin2. It's very fast now, takes about 9 seconds to rename 350 images for me.
A monthly dump would be nice. I could modify the script to update the filenames. (No need for old tags or only updated tags, a full dump like this one will do fine.)