Update FILE_RENAME.md
Signed-off-by: Victor Hall <victor.charles.hall@gmail.com>
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"john doe standing in a park with birds on his shoulders.jpg"*
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## Append tags only
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python scripts/filename_replace.py --img_dir "x:\myfiles" --append_only " by claude monet"
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This will simply append " by claude monet" without replacing anything, useful to add tags or artstyle keywords.
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## Chaining with auto caption
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You can chain together the auto_caption.py and file_rename.py to help deal with multiple people in photos in a simple shell script (bash or windows .bat) with a bit of thinking about what you replace and using --find to specify the pronoun to replace first more specifically than all three default pronouns.
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See clip_rename.bat in the root folder, modify it to your needs.
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Renaming is nearly instant as it is just renaming the files and not using and AI models or calculations, just a dumb find and replace on the filename.
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Renaming is nearly instant as it is just renaming the files and not using and AI models or calculations, just a dumb find and replace on the filename.
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