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Please, consider using "ISO 8601" date/time format for the organize command #136

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pplswr opened this issue Jun 22, 2022 · 4 comments
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@pplswr
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pplswr commented Jun 22, 2022

I know the organize command was removed in the latest version, but if if gets re-implemented it would be super nice to change the date/time format to something more standardized.
It will make it easier to sort the files by date by using the ISO format for date and 24hrs format for time

So instead of having a file with this date 22-06-2022 and time 03-19-52-PM
it should be like this: 2022-06-22 and 15-19-52.
Similar to how instaloader names the downloaded files (%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S_UTC)

Thanks in advance

@dvingerh
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I'll keep it in mind if I ever take out the time to re-implement the feature

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UnixCro commented Jun 25, 2022

With us Germans, the tense that bothers them is actually our real tense.

So I think it's unlikely to be implemented.
Again, considering it was back to your timezone in V3.2.4, it's more likely.

Just for info: In V3.2.4 the script execution date was named after day-month-year, and the cookie expiry date after year-month-day.

If it bothers you, use version 3.2.4. This is the best version you can get right now, which also includes your time format.

Many greetings

@dvingerh
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--organize can be used again with ISO 8601 format as described

https://github.com/dvingerh/PyInstaLive/releases/tag/4.0.2

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pplswr commented Jun 28, 2022

--organize can be used again with ISO 8601 format as described

https://github.com/dvingerh/PyInstaLive/releases/tag/4.0.2

Thank you so much

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