import argparse import glob import os from pathlib import Path from PIL import Image def main(): # Define the command-line arguments parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("directory", type=str, help="the directory containing the images to be converted") parser.add_argument("--in_ext", type=str, default="webp", help="the input file extension") parser.add_argument("--quality", type=int, default=95, help="the JPEG quality (0-100)") parser.add_argument("--delete_originals", action="store_true", help="whether to delete the original files after conversion") # Parse the command-line arguments args = parser.parse_args() directory = args.directory in_ext = args.in_ext out_ext = "jpg" quality = args.quality delete_originals = args.delete_originals # Create the file pattern string using the input file extension file_pattern = f"*.{in_ext}" # Get the list of files in the directory that match the file pattern files = glob.glob(os.path.join(directory, file_pattern)) # Iterate over the list of files for file in files: # Open the image file img = Image.open(file) # Create a new file path with the output file extension new_path = Path(file).with_suffix(f".{out_ext}") # Check if the output file already exists if new_path.exists(): # Skip the conversion if the output file already exists print(f"Skipping {file} because {new_path} already exists") continue # Save the image to the new file as high-quality JPEG img.save(new_path, quality=quality, optimize=True) # Optionally, delete the original file if delete_originals: os.remove(file) if __name__ == "__main__": main()