Very nice job mr fender :)
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This should come in handy, thank you!
I have a follow-up question if you don't mind! You mentioned this:
To combat this, I’ve updated LPP with some additional configuration options to do both direct “purge” of leftover media in Pict-rs not tied to “kept” posts and a forced “remove” of files on the file system that are not properly purged (if using local storage).
Is there a specific setting to use this? For example, if I don't want to setup any aging post purging at the moment, but just want to do as you mentioned (removing any media that isn't tied to a post), which setting(s) would I use to accomplish this?
It looks like this might be done by just passing in a PICTRS_FOLDER
directory, and then setting a high PURGE_OLDER_THAN_DAYS
variable would do this if I understand right?
That wouldn't work, but I see what you're looking to do. Open an issue and I'll make a flag 😉
Can definitely do!