exiv2
jarro2783/cxxopts
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856 | 4,002 | |
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9.2 | 6.8 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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exiv2
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this concerns linux users with gimp
A change causing a crash has been identified in this version, depending on how applications using exiv2 pass data to it: https://github.com/Exiv2/exiv2/issues/2649.
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Exiv2 updated with substantial jpegxl metadata feature fixes and additions (finally 🎉)
Complete release notes
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a good day for jxl (libjxl v0.8.0, and exiv2 v0.27.6)
In addition, this commit isn't available in 0.27.6 yet, so newer JXLs which use Brotli to compress metadata (e.g. files encoded with libjxl 0.7.0) will also show no metadata unless you build exiv2 from the main branch with BMFF (and rebuild dependents of exiv2).
- Exiv2 Is Joining KDE
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Exif data from image file
Thanks for the reply. I went a little bit deeper to get more out of images metadata using Exiv2/exiv2. It's getting everything from "exif" to "xmp" tags. And it's fairly maintained ! Only drawback, it's not written in GO. So I'm gonna call it using the cmdline ^^.
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Up for Grabs
some of these appear to not actually have curated tasks. it lists exiv2 for example which links to an issues tag on github, but it's empty https://github.com/Exiv2/exiv2/issues?q=label%3A%22good+firs...
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Issue link to DigiKam support for JPEG XL
"WebP has been supported since 2016. You're right. I should add JXL. We only need to add a few lines of code to support JXL/bmff. JXL/codestream is still being negotiated by the standards committee and will add ICC support. Exiv2 doesn't provide ICC support for every image format." https://github.com/Exiv2/exiv2/issues/1466
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How do you install exiftools via command line?
exiv2 is a similar, but different program than exiftool.
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Conditionally Batch Edit EXIF Header
Does jhead, exiftool, exiv2, etc., allow me to use a command or a series of commands to accomplish this goal?
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Exiv2 now supports JXL/bmff
Great! Reading through issue 1503 though, this support is for EXIF and XMP data in the "container" version of the format. Support for an ICC profile in the "codestream" format (both bare files and inside a container format file) is in issue 1506 and left for future work. So the support is not complete, but a good step forward for the format.
jarro2783/cxxopts
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Command line interface library
The most feature-rich C++ CLI library is CLI11. Other popular choices include Boost.ProgramOptions, argparse, cxxopts and others.
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Recommended Argument Parsing Library?
I've used cxxopts and can't complain. It's available on both Conan and vcpkg.
- Confusion about libraries and project structure
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Quick question about int main(int argc, char **argv)
For streamlined command line option parsing check out a library like cxxopts or similar. There are plenty out there.
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How do you make a command line argument of this format: ./executableName "input = inputFileName; output = outputFileName"
Have a look at cxxopts which is similar to the python getopt functions, It's header only so easy to use (just dump the header in your project). There is also boost::program_options but this requires boost which is big.
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CLI11 is making all the other options libraries look bad, does anyone have a comparison from experience?
I use CLI11 for more complex things, https://github.com/jarro2783/cxxopts for simpler interfaces, and boost.program_options if I have to and have boost anyways as dependency.
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Is there a macro for the output directory on msvc?
Let the user pass the path/filename as an input argument to the program. Your main() function takes arguments from the console, so you could invoke your program as .\my_program --err_log "\path\to\my_errors.log". Of course this again only works if executed from the console - you can however create a desktop shortcut that invokes your program with this argument and you can also configure your IDE to pass this argument when running your program. To make parsing input arguments easier, use a library such as cxxopts
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Command Line Argument That Can Take Multiple Parameters
You probably want the header only library cxxopts.
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How to create my own command using cpp?
To make parsing command line options easier I can recommend the cxxopts library.
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Dumb question: what data structure do you use to represent a collection of config values passed in via command line arguments/
I have previously used this: https://github.com/jarro2783/cxxopts
What are some alternatives?
exiftool - ExifTool meta information reader/writer
CLI11 - CLI11 is a command line parser for C++11 and beyond that provides a rich feature set with a simple and intuitive interface.
MetadataExtractor - Extracts Exif, IPTC, XMP, ICC and other metadata from image, video and audio files
Boost.Program_options - Boost.org program_options module
metadata-extractor - Extracts Exif, IPTC, XMP, ICC and other metadata from image, video and audio files
gflags - The gflags package contains a C++ library that implements commandline flags processing. It includes built-in support for standard types such as string and the ability to define flags in the source file in which they are used. Online documentation available at:
qt-jpegxl-image-plugin - Qt plug-in to allow Qt and KDE based applications to read/write JXL images.
clipp - easy to use, powerful & expressive command line argument parsing for modern C++ / single header / usage & doc generation
goexif - Decode embedded EXIF meta data from image files.
args - A simple header-only C++ argument parser library. Supposed to be flexible and powerful, and attempts to be compatible with the functionality of the Python standard argparse library (though not necessarily the API).
up-for-grabs.net - This is a list of projects which have curated tasks specifically for new contributors. These issues are a great way to get started with a project, or to help share the load of working on open source projects. Jump in!
conan - Conan - The open-source C and C++ package manager