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exif-util

v0.0.4-alpha

Published

CLI for inspecting and comparing exif tags

Downloads

1

Readme

exif-util

CLI for inspecting and comparing exif tags

oclif License Version Downloads/week

Usage

$ npm install -g exif-util
$ exif-util COMMAND
running command...
$ exif-util (-v|--version|version)
exif-util/0.0.4-alpha linux-x64 node-v16.13.0
$ exif-util --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ exif-util COMMAND
...

Commands

exif-util find-pairs PATH

Find pairs in a directory of images based on EXIF tags

USAGE
  $ exif-util find-pairs PATH

ARGUMENTS
  PATH  Path to directory to look for pairs

OPTIONS
  -h, --help                               show CLI help
  --export                                 Enable export of image pairs list
  --exportAs=json                          Set export format. Currently supported: [json]
  --matchingMode=pattern                   (required) Choose method for finding pairs
  --patternRGB=patternRGB                  Pattern to look for in a RGB image
  --patternRadiometric=patternRadiometric  Pattern to look for in a Radiometric image
  --startsWith=RGB|Radiometric             Specify which image comes first

See code: src/commands/find-pairs.ts

exif-util help [COMMAND]

display help for exif-util

USAGE
  $ exif-util help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

exif-util scan-dir

Scan a directory with images images

USAGE
  $ exif-util scan-dir

OPTIONS
  -h, --help             show CLI help
  --directory=directory  Path to directory
  --export               Enable export of scan report and comparison
  --exportAs=json        Set export format. Currently supported: [json]

See code: src/commands/scan-dir.ts

exif-util scan-file

describe the command here

USAGE
  $ exif-util scan-file

OPTIONS
  -h, --help       show CLI help
  --export         Enable export of image exif tags
  --exportAs=json  Set export format. Currently supported: [json]
  --file=file      Path to file

See code: src/commands/scan-file.ts