An overview of Exiv2 C++ library, the exiv2 command line utility, the Exiv2 project, and sample code.
These are high-level goals for the Exiv2 library, see the projects for information about future projects.
To learn how to use the Exiv2 library in your own programs, start by reading the short API documentation intro and study some of the examples here. Refer to the metadata taglists for supported tags and default types and the API documentation for the interface.
The Exiv2 Project is hosted on GitHub where can interact with project members and users to get help and support, report bugs and get involved with the project.
To get started with the Exiv2 command line utility, run it with the -h
parameter from a terminal or cmd shell:
exiv2 -h
and
study the samples here.
For details, read the manual page.
The Exiv2 project is registered with Open Hub, a service that helps track and compare Open Source projects. Among other things, the good people at Open Hub provide tools for evaluating Open Source projects and communities. Their analysis is based on data gathered from the project's source code repositories. Below are the Open Hub "factoids" for Exiv2. Use these to explore what Open Hub has to say on the state of our project.