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"path": "/t/reinstate-metadata-cleaner/34815#post_8",
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"textContent": "I haven’t looked into the topic deeply enough but I hope there is[1] a way to have some CLI running on a given subset of drectories and cleaning any kind of metadata on file change.\n\nHence, if you do have a photo downloaded going to your `Downloads` directory, it is automatically processed by some CLI and stripped of everything.\nSounds like a basic tool for a NAS OS.\n\nI could see some drawbacks to it too of course (for example loosing precious data for a souvenir photo) hence why should be selective only.\n\n* * *\n\n 1. probably is ↩︎\n\n\n",
"title": "Reinstate Metadata Cleaner"
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