Open pipinstallpotato opened 1 year ago
I am saving an artists page along with retweets, however there is no way to distinguish between the artists work and the work that they retweet from other people. Is there a way to add the @\Username to filenames?
Do not tell me to turn retweets off, I like discovering new artists through retweets.
The filename looks like: [YY-MM-DD] PostURLnumber_p0
[Rename after task is finished] results in: [YY-MM-DD] PostURLnumber_p0_hook (Does not add name or @\username, just adds the literal word "hook" at the end)
[Rename after task is finished - Add artist name] results in a changed folder name: [Name][Name][@\Username]
Hello, quick question, did you found a solution for this problem? I am having the exact same issue.
Now that TwitterMediaDownloader is now dead, I need alternatives. And this one the closest one I could fine, but the filename problem is making me angry.
Try this: https://github.com/KurtBestor/Hitomi-Downloader/releases/tag/Technical-Preview
I don't have that option
I'm sorry, I am new to this github thing so I am a bit lost in what I am supposed to do.
I am saving an artists page along with retweets, however there is no way to distinguish between the artists work and the work that they retweet from other people. Is there a way to add the @\Username to filenames?
Do not tell me to turn retweets off, I like discovering new artists through retweets.
The filename looks like: [YY-MM-DD] PostURLnumber_p0
[Rename after task is finished] results in: [YY-MM-DD] PostURLnumber_p0_hook (Does not add name or @\username, just adds the literal word "hook" at the end)
[Rename after task is finished - Add artist name] results in a changed folder name: [Name][Name][@\Username]