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f2
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Good picture album viewer/filter?
An alternative solution would be to use a batch renaming tool like F2 and rename all the images based on desired variables from the existing metadata
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Gallery-dl how to put prefix number order in filename?
If you want a "global" index your only choice is to rename "manually" using another tool to batch rename, that is also what I do in the moment, I just sort the files by date of creation and rename them using F2 https://github.com/ayoisaiah/f2, but you can also use Bulk Rename Utility or Advanced Renamer which is what I used to use while using windows.
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MASSIVE file renamer, possibly batch?
250 would be no problem for the Advanced Renamer GUI. On the other hand, it really bogged down loading more than 2000 or so. And my memory was that the Advanced Renamer command-line version choked down quite badly on huge numbers of files. I wish I could remember how long the Bulk Rename Utility command-line operation took. It seemed quite reasonable to me; the critical thing for me was that I was able to process many thousands of renames in one unattended job, without having to break up the job into smaller chunks, with all the manual intervention involved. I didn't try to assign a particular number of cores for the operation. Also you might want to have a look at https://github.com/ayoisaiah/f2 .
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Automation - Rename and Organize Files?
F2 can rename based on a CSV file though if that helps
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what the fuck?
F2 is a cross-platform file renaming tool. I have to deal with a lot of incoming image files and it helps keep my file system sane.
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Moving large amount of pictures and movies to external HDD
F2 is a command-line batch renaming tool with built-in variables including date (easy to use and easy to revert if a mistake is made)
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What are some linux utilities/tools/apps you would want to have, that don't exist and think would be really useful.
See if https://github.com/ayoisaiah/f2 helps (I haven't used it, just know about it)
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auto-tagger of large media collections
I'm not sure if the labels are added to exported images, but you could then use F2 to rename the files in bulk
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Need help regarding mass rename folder
Read the documentation but you can use --max-depth 2 to limit it to two folders deep and use --only-dir to only rename folders
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renaming files based on date created
There's the awesome but difficult to google f2: https://github.com/ayoisaiah/f2 .
mdp
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Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
It depends on what you are presenting. I found [mdp](https://github.com/visit1985/mdp) to be very useful when presenting a tech talk. It is easy to copy and paste from the source material, it can be done all via the terminal, and it views well as a README on github.
Here is an example of a presentation I gave:
https://github.com/veganjay/prefectdemo/blob/main/presentati...
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Converting old Lenovo R60 era Laptop into terminal/text mode only linux utility machine
It is absolutely possible. Use Lynx for web browsing, use TMUX for split screen, use BC for calculator, use KHAL for calendar and of course use RTV for Reddit. :-) Here is a great list of CLI apps: https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps Here are some of my favorites though: - https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior - https://github.com/IonicaBizau/idea - https://github.com/jeffkowalski/geeknote - https://github.com/insanum/sncli - https://github.com/visit1985/mdp - https://github.com/astefanutti/decktape - https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli - https://github.com/pimutils/khal - https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/ - https://github.com/zquestz/s - https://github.com/yudai/gotty - https://github.com/axiros/terminal_markdown_viewer - https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in - https://github.com/schachmat/wego - https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr
- A command-line based Markdown presentation tool
- Mdp - A command-line based markdown presentation tool.
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A list of new(ish) command line tools – Julia Evans
> I recently found out about mdp too, a way to display markdown in the terminal as slides.
> https://github.com/visit1985/mdp
I use pandoc to convert markdown to powerpoint decks, it's a great workflow as you can preview and tweak the content and then apply the firm theme before the presentation.
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Making Slides for Presentations
If all you need is text on your slides, then mdp could be fun! I used it during an interview a while back.
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Slides - a terminal based presentation tool
Hmmm.. interesting. I used mdp a few times - perhaps I should give this one a whirl.
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What side effects?
Have you ever heard of terminal based presentations with mdp?
What are some alternatives?
fsearch - A fast file search utility for Unix-like systems based on GTK3
slides - Terminal based presentation tool
pipe-rename - Rename your files using your favorite text editor
sent - a simple plaintext presentation tool
QDirStat - QDirStat - Qt-based directory statistics (KDirStat without any KDE - from the original KDirStat author)
mandown - man-page inspired Markdown viewer
exiftool - ExifTool meta information reader/writer
vmtouch - Portable file system cache diagnostics and control
goreleaser - Deliver Go binaries as fast and easily as possible
dive - A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image
Video-Hub-App - Official repository for Video Hub App
onelinerizer - Shamelessly convert any Python 2 script into a terrible single line of code