A CLI for sorting animal images.
Project description
animalsearch
A commandline tool for finding animals in pictures.
How to use
Open a terimal to install using pip:
$ pip install animalsearch
Run the tool on a folder containing only images:
$ animalsearch PATH_TO_IMAGE_FOLDER --mode sort
The folder should be structured like this:
PATH_TO_IMAGE_FOLDER/
img000.jpg
img001.jpg
...
imgXXX.jpg
If there are any non-image files or folders in PATH_TO_IMAGE_FOLDER
, the tool will throw an error message.
This is a safety mechanism.
Once the tool is run, your folder should look like this:
PATH_TO_IMAGE_FOLDER/
animals/
img000.jpg
img003.jpg
img004.jpg
...
no_animals/
img001.jpg
img002.jpg
img005.jpg
...
Read the help menu for more information.
$ animalsearch -h
FAQ
For more information about the code in this repo, take a look at the original source here.
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