exiftool-vendored.js
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exiftool-vendored.js
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Exploring EXIF
Know that although ExifTool is written in perl, you can run it in "batch mode" which makes it quite fast--only a couple of ms to parse a file. I've written an open source library to manage the subprocesses for you if you're using node.js (and I also wrote the ruby variant ages ago):
https://github.com/photostructure/exiftool-vendored.js
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Lychee – Self-hosted photo-management done right
The frontend is in Vue. Both the FE and BE are in TypeScript.
Parallelism is provided by https://github.com/photostructure/batch-cluster.js/
Metadata reads and writes are via https://github.com/photostructure/exiftool-vendored.js/
My more nerdier blog posts are tagged here: https://photostructure.com/tags/coding/
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FS-Viewer 1.2.0 - Now stable on Windows
if you're looking into doing stuff with EXIF, there's a really good library that's also typed: https://github.com/photostructure/exiftool-vendored.js
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
I needed a good Node wrapper for ExifTool and wrote https://github.com/photostructure/exiftool-vendored.js
When I saw how slow it is to fork child processes in Windows, I then realized I wanted to run ExifTool in "stay-open" mode, which meant I needed to manage 1 or more long-lived child processes that communicate via stdin/stdout, so I wrote https://github.com/photostructure/batch-cluster.js
I also really missed scala's `lazy` operator, so I built that (and several other small, helpful functions/classes) that I documented here: https://photostructure.com/coding/uncertain-lazy-forgetful-a...
snipp.in
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
I built https://snipp.in because I was top frustrated about the loading times of notion. I am a developer and I take notes quite often, most of us spend a lot of time on an IDE and when we need format a quick json or copy a tiny snippet we often find ourselves in opening another instance of an editor with a txt file or random website to formate json. Snipp.in is a tiny jn browser editor, note taking app and a snippet manager all in one which looks like an Editor but really fast without any bs of signin/signups or cloud. It just stores everything in your browser using IndexedDB. It's also open-sourced at https://github.com/haxzie/snipp.in
- SnippIn - Develoepr friendly, Lite Weight, fast, in browser notes and code snippet manager built with Vue.js, Monaco and Dexie
- I made a developer friendly, in browser, lite weight notes and code snippet manager using Vue.js, Monaco and Dexie
- I made an in browser notes and snippet manager using Vue.js, Monaco and Dexie
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