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A possible easier solution: tag them using the TagSpaces standard which works for any file type, using some sort of mapping between URLs and tags? The token tinyurl generates might suffice, or maybe roll your own mapping.
If you want a concrete recommendation, all I can say without knowing exactly what you're doing is: you should at the very least consider solutions other than editing the file. This could mean sidecar files (e.g. info.txt), containers with metadata (e.g. warc), database applications (e.g. hydrus, even though it's a mess), etc.
Torn between TagSpaces, Tabbles, but I'm leaning toward this.
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