Put timestamp in front of every attachment filename#46
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coezbek wants to merge 1 commit intotbvdm:masterfrom
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Put timestamp in front of every attachment filename#46coezbek wants to merge 1 commit intotbvdm:masterfrom
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Yes, I think this should be an option. |
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@coezbek need any help to finish this PR? |
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I am not really a Go person and depending how much needs to be added (option flag or new default? Tests?) it might be out of my depth in Go. |
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Dear @tbvdm,
I recently used sigtop to export image attachments from Signal. I was wondering if it wouldn't be better to add the timestamp for attachments in front of the filenames rather than at the end "attachment-YYYY-MM-DD...".
Obviously this could be a command line option. What do you think?