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# Linux Webcam Time Lapse Script
This is a simple set of scripts to easily capture images on a set interval using a webcam attached to a Linux machine. For my use case I have built and tested this on a Raspberry Pi 3 with a Logitech C90 1080p webcam.
## How it works
* This script depends on `fswebcam` and `rsync` to work. An image is captured with `fswebcam` and stored locally, then synced to a remote device (ie. NAS).
* Everything should be easily configurable from variables at the top of each file.
* The install script just copies the script files to an install directory of your choice and does `chmod +x` on them.
* Right now the script needs `root`/`sudo` permission as it syncs the files to a device that requires root for me. An adaptation of the script would negate the need for `root` permissions.
* `tl-control` creates a cron file in `/etc/cron.d` named `timelapse` with a job that runs `tl-capture` as root and redirects the output to `/var/log/timelapse.log`
## Explanation of Variables
#### `install.sh`
```
INSTALL_DIR -- Directory to install the script files to
FILE_LIST -- List of file names to be installed, shouldn't change unless you're modifying the script or names
```
#### `tl-control`
```
INSTALL_DIR -- Directory that the script files were installed to, must match install.sh
FILE_LIST -- List of file names installed as part of the script, must match install.sh
IMG_DIR -- Directory to save timelapse images to before syncing
SYNC_DES_PATH -- Complete path to sync destination directory
# Cron
CRON_DIR -- Complete path to your system's cron.d directory
CRON_FILE -- What to name the cron job file.
CRON_FREQUENCY -- Will get set by the script when starting a time lapse
CRON_LOG_PATH -- Complete path to output log location, including filename
CRON_JOB -- Text of the cron job, starting with the user, do not include frequency here
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