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Arrange the output photos on the basis of target username #537

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rishinair11 opened this issue Jul 12, 2022 · 1 comment
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Arrange the output photos on the basis of target username #537

rishinair11 opened this issue Jul 12, 2022 · 1 comment

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@rishinair11
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rishinair11 commented Jul 12, 2022

I was tinkering with the Osintgram tool today, during which I discovered the photos command.
Kudos to the developers, they have done a fantastic job downloading all the photos of a particular target.

There is one enhancement that can be done though.
I observed that the photos are dumped into the output folder with the following filename:
<target>_<photo_id>.jpg
If I want to download photos of different targets, the folder will be a flat directory of just hundreds of images.

I propose this change, to a hierarchical structure of the output folder.

output
├── dont_delete_this_folder.txt
├── target_1
│   ├── 2661892880972654705_1552784059.jpg
│   └── 2690951453557838074_1552784059.jpg
└── target_2
    ├── 2879901569904497617_45635562290.jpg
    └── 2880124787004280963_45635562290.jpg

2 directories, 4 files

This will ensure the root of the output folder is clean and organized.

PSA: I am proposing this change only for the photos command, but this can be extrapolated into other commands as well.

I can take up this task if you want @Datalux

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InstAgent 🔎📸

InstAgent is a tool on Instagram to collect, analyze, and run reconnaissance.

The original developer is Datalux.

Since the original version is more or less inactive, I took the initiative to continue with the developments.

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