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 No.2217

A local booru program is exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you Hydev.

One q: Is it possible to take your local images, compare them to a booru's images, and apply all tags that the booru has for the images to your local ones?

Even if it's time-consuming, it would make my life a ton easier.

 No.2218

Also, is there a way to search for images that don't have a certain namespaced tag?

I tried "!tag:*anything*", but apparently that's not the format you're using.


 No.2219

>>2218

I'm retarded, ignore that one.


 No.2220

I'll just keep adding q's as they pop up here:

Is it possible to have multiple, seperate databases? (for local only, not on a network)

Like one for porn pics, one for memes, one for actual pics etc.


 No.2221

>>2217

So long as the image you get from the booru is byte-identical to the image you have, it will tag it right. There are several threads with people who have ripped all the tags from several boorus and you can import them into your database.

>>2220

Not that I'm aware of. I just have all my NSFW stuff tagged as such, memes, etc. I have about 100K images in there now.


 No.2222

>>2221

So if I import the tag archives the dev gives, it'll auto-tag anything with a hash it recognizes?

Also, the different databases seems to be able to be done with different installs. Which is a bit of a pain, but at least it's feasible.


 No.2224

>>2222

Right. The file hash is how Hydrus identifies the file. That does lead to issues with watermarked or resized files not being recognized.

There's also someone working on a script that will dump all an image's tags into a text file with the same name as the image when you save it, and Hydrus can import those tags with the image.


 No.2225

>>2224

And here I was thinking the tag archives/repos were just for the tags themselves. That's pretty awesome.

Thanks!


 No.2263

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>>2217

I am glad you like it!

As well as the tag archives that people are creating and sharing, the most popular files' tags on the popular boorus are shared on my public tag repository. If you sync with that, you will find many of your files gain tags naturally, and increasingly so as more are added in future.

Also, if you end up importing some tag archives and also sync with my ptr, please feel free to upload any mappings your client generates, so other people see them as well.

>>2220

>>2222

I recommend running multiple copies of the program to do this. I designed it to be 100% portable (all settings and data are stored under install_dir/db) with the explicit intention of allowing this, and it means there is no privacy bleed from one database to the other. If you have a sfw client, you can search it with someone looking over your shoulder without any embarrassing autocomplete counts popping up, for instance!

With the increasing size of individual repository-syncing databases, however, I may reconsider this. I may end up permitting the creation of new non-overlapping local file services, but it really depends on what people are interested in. If you end up running several clients at once, let me know how it works out for you!


 No.2271

>>2263

I get that you like the portable approach, but it really has a number of problems and you really should implement a proper system to allow for installations. You're kind of bucking the standard convention of literally every OS

https://github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus/issues/106#issuecomment-167012174




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