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# Working with the Metadata
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The metadata files are in parquet format, and contain the following attributes:
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- `id`: A unique identifier for the image.
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- `url`: The URL of the image.
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urls = df['url']
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# Working with the Metadata
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## Downloading all the metadata files at once
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Install the huggingface-cli utility (via pip). You may then use the following command:
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huggingface-cli download Spawning/PD12M --repo-type dataset --local-dir metadata --include "metadata/*"
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## metadata format
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The metadata files are in parquet format, and contain the following attributes:
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- `id`: A unique identifier for the image.
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- `url`: The URL of the image.
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urls = df['url']
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### Download all files mentioned in metadata
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If you want to just grab all files referenced by a metadata collection, you may try this (adjust to taste):
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img2dataset --url_list $file --input_format "parquet" \
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--url_col "url" --caption_col "caption" --output_format files \
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--output_folder $dir --processes_count 16 --thread_count 64 \
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--skip_reencode true --min_image_sizel 654 --max_aspect_ratio=1.77
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