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I think it's pretty new, in the last month or so. It's currently something you have to run manually with the CLI to do an import, but they should eventually have it added into the web interface and run automatically.
https://immich.app/docs/features/bulk-upload#importing-existing-libraries
The important thing is the
--import
flag which adds files without copying them.Personally I run the CLI command inside the
immich-server
container, here's the full command to make life easier since this took me a bit to figure out, make sure the directory is mounted into both theimmich-server
andimmich-microservices
containers. You can mount it as:ro
if you want (I did) to make sure Immich can only read the files and not change them.immich upload --key apikeygoeshere --server http://localhost:3001 --recursive /some/path/to/existing/photos --import
Amazing ! Thanks for sharing!