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I will use the argument which makes it delete after upload, this way if it wasn't deleted then it wasn't uploaded and needs to be uploaded, hopefully the CLI is smart to do so.
I want it to use the folder name as album name, I was hoping that it would do the same for nested folders
The --delete flag is already in there so it should empty the camera_backup folder, but the robocopy will copy every single photo back into it the next run.
Ah yes that just downed on me today, I need to figure out how to only copy new items