Links: source: https://github.com/nodanaonlyzuul/flickr_airlift gems: http://rubygems.org/gems/flickr_airlift install: gem install flickr_airlift On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Stephen Schor <beholdthepanda / gmail.com>wrote: > flickr_airlift is a command-line tool for scraping any user's original > photos, or uploading all media in a given directory. > > Improvements in 0.0.7 Release: > > - Improving how handle file extension case is handled in > flickr_uplift > - support for mov and avi files in flickr_uplift > - version bump and description improvement > > > Example of Scraping a User's Photos: > sschor:~/Desktop$ flickr_airlift > /usr/bin/open > opening your browser... > Come back and press Enter when you are finished > [DO WHAT IT SAYS] > You are now authenticated as [YOUR USER] with token [SOME TOKEN] > Exactly who's photos would you like to archive?: > > State Library and Archives of Florida > State Library and Archives of Florida has 1099 pictures > * Creating folder named 'State Library and Archives of Florida' > * PAGE 1 of 11 > ** Downloading 1: New Year's Eve Party at... > ** Downloading 2: Kansas State University's... > ** Downloading 3: Aerial View of the Gator ... > ** Downloading 4: University of Oklahoma Footbal... > ... > ... > [PROFIT] > > Example of Uploading Files: > sschor:~/Pictures$ flickr_uplift . > > /usr/bin/open > opening your browser... > Come back and press Enter when you are finished > [DO WHAT IT SAYS] > > You are now authenticated as [YOUR SCREEN NAME] with token [SOME TOKEN] > Uploading 13 files: > Uploading (1 of 13): 162.jpg > Uploading (2 of 13): 2010-06-01 12.16.31.jpg > Uploading (3 of 13): 29859_421325435922_538490922_5774711_7208682_n.jpg > Uploading (4 of 13): 370.jpg > ... > [PROFIT] >