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AutoExif

Autoexif is a Bash script that provides an easy-to-use interface for the exiftool utility.

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Installation

To install Autoexif, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/SirCryptic/autoexif
  2. Navigate to the Autoexif directory: cd autoexif
  3. Execute the script: bash autoexif.sh

Usage

Autoexif allows you to modify metadata in image files using a simple and intuitive command-line interface. Once you've navigated to the Autoexif directory and executed the script, you'll be presented with a menu of options for modifying image metadata. Simply follow the prompts to enter the relevant metadata fields and modify them as desired.

Credits

Autoexif was developed by SirCryptic and is released under the MIT License.

Version History

  • rjw5
  • rjw4

Footnotes

This script now installs along with the dependencies, so you can just type autoexif in any terminal. If you prefer, you can also install the dependencies yourself and place the script inside the folder with the images you want to modify. In this case, you can then type the image name rather than the image directory and name.

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