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Target directory has to exist

The target directory is not automatically created. This is fine, if the command would tell the user about it. Instead what happens is absolutely bupkiss, if the target directory doesn't exist.

I've been diving into the transpiled source code to find out why the heck it didn't appear to be doing anything at all, and this is the conclusion I drew.

In short, either of these should happen:

  1. Tell the user their target directory doesn't exist and they should mkdir it themselves
  2. Create the target directory automatically if it doesn't yet exist.

Files are lowercased

Filenames are always getting lowercased in the target directory, without a way to prevent that from happening using some kind of option.

This is especially not cool when moving from using the source files, to using the resized files, on a system that has a case-sensititve filesystem/webserver.

I now have to go through my HTML to replace each reference of an image, with a lowercase variation. Brilliant.

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