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I'm wondering if you have ideas on how to run a custom script with -run without rebuilding the container. I mainly want to extend the current script to fix some exif data (which will require exiftool to be added to the container1), and to copy/move files to a different directory.
If it's a thing you expect others to want to do, maybe exiftool can be added to the container, and -run script path can be a env-var?
1: I'm noticing that some files have incomplete EXIF data (for eg, they have modified date, but not created - defaulting thus to file creation date). In those cases, I want to fix the timestamps.
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I'm wondering if you have ideas on how to run a custom script with
-run
without rebuilding the container. I mainly want to extend the current script to fix some exif data (which will require exiftool to be added to the container1), and to copy/move files to a different directory.If it's a thing you expect others to want to do, maybe exiftool can be added to the container, and
-run
script path can be a env-var?1: I'm noticing that some files have incomplete EXIF data (for eg, they have modified date, but not created - defaulting thus to file creation date). In those cases, I want to fix the timestamps.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: