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Subject: bash wildcard substitution
Category: Computers > Programming
Asked by: rimberry-ga
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Posted: 29 Jan 2006 22:08 PST
Expires: 30 Jan 2006 12:12 PST
Question ID: 439129
I have a folder with metadata files and files to have the metadata
embedded. For a single metadata file and file to be embedded, I use
this command:

exiftool -tagsFromFile img1.xmp -@ xmp2iptc.args img1.RAW

For all the files in the folder, I tried using:

exiftool -tagsFromFile *.xmp -@ xmp2iptc.args *.RAW

but all that does is take the first xmp file and apply it to all the
RAW files. My question is how do I go about making the secord wildcard
equal the first one.

Thanks.
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