A batch rename tool for media files (audio, video and images). Move, or create an hardlink, with a new name based on meta information extracted from the file.
mediasort source/ destination/
destination
is optional.--format=":year/:month/:date :time"
default format of new filenames
Common options
-r
for recursive--link
for using hardlinks-n
for no interaction (autoconfirm)-q
quiet- See more options
source
├── IMG_20170331_180220.jpg
├── IMG_20170802_183621.jpg
├── IMG_20170802_183630.jpg
├── IMG_20170802_183634.jpg
└── VID_20171002_084709.mp4
Files are moved into destination/
(create hardlinks with --link
)
destination
└── 2017
├── 03 - March
│ └── 2017-03-31 18:02:20.jpg
├── 08 - August
│ ├── 2017-08-02 18:36:22.jpg
│ ├── 2017-08-02 18:36:30.jpg
│ └── 2017-08-02 18:36:35.jpg
└── 10 - October
└── 2017-10-02 08:47:09.mp4
See the wiki page.
- PHP 7.0.24+
- ext-exif. For precise meta information (dates), and more.
- ext-phar For composer (build from source), or to execute phar file
Mediasort is available through AUR: mediasort.
composer global require eigan/mediasort
--format Reformat the path
Example: --format=":year/:month/:date :time" (default)
Possible formatters:
:original (original path)
:date (alias ":year-:monthnum-:day")
:time (alias ":hour::minute::second")
:month (alias ":monthnum - :monthname")
:year
:monthnum
:monthname
:day
:hour
:minute
:second
:ext (not needed, always appended)
:name (original filename)
:dirname (name of original parent directory)
Exif is mostly used if available
-r, --recursive Look for files recursively in source
--only Only files with the given extensions
Example: --only="jpg,gif"
--only-type Only files with the given filetype
Example: --type="image,video,audio" (default)
--link Create hardlink instead of moving
-v Show additional information
-vv Show even more info (result for all formatters)
-n Disable interaction (Will autoconfirm)
--ignore Ignore certain file extensions
Example: --ignore="db,db-journal"
--dry-run Do not execute move/link
--no-exif Do not read exif meta information
--log-path Specify where to put mediasort.log
Default: null (no logging)
Note: shortcuts cannot be combined, -nv
will not work. This is a limitation of the CLI library used.
Date is retrieved from files in the following order:
- exif meta information (image)
- id3 meta information (video/audio)
- Date in path matching pattern:
- YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS
- YYYY-MM-DD HH.mm.ss
- YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
- YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
- YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS
If no dates are found, then the format fails and file is skipped.
When a file is identical, it gets ignored, otherwise we append an index to the filename.
- Takes two arguments
- `source`: Read files from here
- `destination` (optional): Directory to populate. If not set, uses `source`
- Takes several options, see list above
- Start look for media files in source
- Skip files if:
- Not a media file
- Filtered by options
- Is in built in ignorelist:
- .nomedia, @eaDir
- Generate a name based on the `--format` option
- Check if the generated name exists
- Check if duplicate
- append an available "index" to the name
- Move or link the media file into destination
find . -type d -empty -delete
These are things I would like to do sometime, but I don't really need right now.
- Split code into more files.
- More formatters
:type-s
:exif(ExifProp)
:path
full original path
--filter=":size>10 & :name~/regex/ & :weekday=monday
- I18n
- Test Mac (travis) / Windows (tea-ci)
- symlink