* S�bastien Maerten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stefan Krah wrote:
>> [GNU find]:
>>
>> find . -name '*.[Jj][Pp][Gg]' -print0 | xargs -0 jhead \
>> | awk '/^File name/{printf "NAME: %s\t", $4} \
>> /^File size/{printf "SIZE: %s\t", $4} \
>> /^Date\/Time/{printf "DATE: %s %s\t", $3, $4} \
>> /^Resolution/{printf "RESO: %s x %s\n", $3, $5}'
>
> Wouah ! This seems nice to my untrained eyes. I'll try to understand it
> now, and I'll be back with comments. Thank you.
>
>> Untested, I don't know the exact output of jhead. And find will of course
>> descend further unless you prevent that with -maxdepth or similar.
>
> I need to man awk and man xargs before I can comment on -maxdepth. I'll
> do now.
-maxdepth would be `man find`. ;)
> BTW, if anybody has a "better" tool than jhead for that, I'd appreciate
> to know about it.
For the copied/renamed files you could use md5sum to find duplicates:
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 md5sum | sort | uniq -w 32 -D
Stefan Krah
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