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I don't really care what ordering system you use but thousands of files in one directory is **not** practical.
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There are four different folders with files to sort and each one is a **separate** assignment so at the end I expect **four** folders with **sorted** files (and subdirectories).
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The files are archived and can me downloaded [here](./assets/files.tar).
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The files are archived and can me downloaded [here](./assets/files.tar.gz).
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I advise you to keep a copy of the archive so you can run your scripts multiple times until you achieve a desirable outcome.
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## The batches
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### Messy filenames
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The third batch is very messy and has not only multiple cameras and formats but also multiple date structures.
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This one will require some hefty debugging!
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This one will require some hefty debugging to parse the datetime strings!
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### Recovery files
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@ -36,6 +36,22 @@ Installing will be done via `pip3` which comes with Pycharm.
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Have a look at this [library](https://github.com/TNThieding/exif) and figure out how to use it.
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It might be handy to install `imagemagick` via `sudo apt install imagemagick`.
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This gives you the ability to inspect metadata on the Linux command line via `identify -verbose BJtpWU7n7WCeOL2B84Vz.jpg`.
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I left the file extension on purpose to make it a bit easier but in the last exercise you'll have to live without so maybe try not relying on the extension to prepare yourself.
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### Music metadata
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This batch is similar to the previous batch but instead of photo's it's a bunch of mp3's.
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As with photo's mp3's have metadata in them do help with sorting in programs like iTunes.
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There are multiple libraries out there to read and write these tags with Python3 but none come installed by default.
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I can recommend [eyed3](https://eyed3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to parse the metadata.
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Here it makes little sense to sort via date so maybe sort by `$ARTIST/$ALBUM`.
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As an added bonus you could rename the mp3's by their track number instead of the cryptic string the have.
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### Mixed filetypes
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This one is very tricky.
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It's a mix of photo's and mp3's and the extensions are missing!
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You'll have to figure out how to determine the filetype before reading the metadata *or* have a deep dive into `try except` statements in Python3.
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## Some hints and tips
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