Sort screenshots based on rules or through individual review.
Project description
Social Arsenal
Sometimes someone is being a clown on the internet. Somewhere on your hard drive is the perfect screenshot to prove to the world that the clown in question is a fool, a hypocrite, a criminal, or worse. But then - horrors - you can't find the screenshot! It has been lost in your vast archive of screenshots of clowns clowning themselves on the internet.
Social Arsenal solves this.
What It Do
It sorts screenshots, PDFs, etc. based on their name and/or their textual contents into folders based on a list of rules. The contents of the tweet/reddit post/whatever are prepended to the filename and the ImageDescription
EXIF tag is set to the OCR text. For example this screenshot of a tweet by a noteworthy cryptocurrency "reporter"[^1] on the eve of FTX's implosion:
Would be renamed from Screen Shot 2023-02-17 at 7.11.37 PM.png
to
Tweet by @lawmaster: "I will say though before this thread gets taken over: 1. I do believe Alameda has the size to easily buy Binance\'s FIT OTC 2. I think the chance of FTX insolvency is near" Screen Shot 2023-02-17 at 7.11.37 PM.png
Other stuff that happens:
- The
ImageDescription
EXIF tag will be written (for images) - All timestamps will be preserved.
- Files that match multiple patterns will be copied to multiple destination folders.
- The original file will be moved into a
Processed/
directory after it has been handled.
Note also that:
- This works on images that are more substantive than just self-clowning screenshots.
- So far only Tweets and Reddit screenshots have special handling beyond OCR text extraction.
- PDFs can be sorted by contents or filename, e.g. a PDF named
Norton Anthology of Crypto Bro Poetry.pdf
containing iambic verse like "Fuck u justin sun and fuck ur dick face... u all play with investing and money of the people !!!!" by the noted bard JOKER_OF_CRYPTO will be copied to theJustin Sun/
folder but not renamed. - Videos are not OCRed and can only be moved based on filename matches, e.g. a file called
SBF is a big fat liar.mov
will be moved to theFTX/
folder but otherwise left alone.
Quick Start
# Installation with pipx is preferred if you have it but you can also use pip which comes standard
# on almost all systems. pipx is only a noticeably better answer if you're a python programmer who
# is concerned about side effects of pip upgrading system python packages.
pip install social_arsenal
# Get help
sort_screenshots -h
# Dry run with default cryptocurrency sort rules (dry runs don't actually move anything,
# they just show you what will happen if you run again with the --execute flag)
sort_screenshots
# Execute default cryptocurrency sort rules against ~/Pictures/Screenshots
sort_screenshots --execute
# Sort a different directory of screenshots
sort_screenshots --screenshots-dir /Users/hrollins/Pictures/get_in_the_van/tourphotos --execute
# Sort with custom rules
sort_screenshots --rules-csv /Users/hrollins/my_war.csv --execute
Setup
pip install social_arsenal
Optional Components
If you want to use the popup window to manually tag you may need to install:
- Python TK:
brew install python-tk@3.10
(if you don't have homebrew you need to install it to runbrew install
)
Not required for standard PNG, JPG, etc. images but you may optionally install exiftool
for other file types.
- ExifTool:
brew install exiftool
or download from https://exiftool.org
Usage
Help screen:
Custom Sorting Rules
The default is to sort cryptocurrency related content but you can define your own CSV of rules with two columns folder
and regex
. The value in folder
specifies the subdirectory to sort into and regex
is the pattern to match against. See the default crypto related configuration for an example. An explanation of regular expressions is beyond the scope of this README but many resources are available to help. if you're not good at regexes just remember that any alphanumeric string is a regex that will match that string. pythex is a great website for testing your regexes.
[^1]: Perhaps notable that the "reporter" in question for years maintained a private list of the blockchain addresses of Sam Bankman-Fried's various scams as part of his commitment to "unrivaled transparency".
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