![]() ![]() It is also worth having a look at siblings for when you want to consolidate different tags that all mean the same thing, common misspellings, or preferential differences into one tag. ![]() If you have imported and/or downloaded some files and want to get started searching and tagging see searching and sorting and getting started with ratings. If you want to add the ability to download from sites not already available in Hydrus by default, check out adding new downloaders for how and a link to a user-maintained archive of downloaders. If you want to download with Hydrus, check out getting started with downloading. If you already have many local files, either downloaded by hand or by some other downloader tool, head to the getting started importing section to begin importing them. Have a look at getting started with files to get an overview of the Hydrus client. It is recommended to read at least all of the getting started pages, but if you want to head to some specific section directly go ahead and do so. I am not active here on Github, and I have difficulty keeping up with social media in general, but I welcome feedback of any sort and will eventually catch up with and reply to email, twitter discord or posts in the 8chan or Endchan release threads.This page serves as a checklist or overview for the getting started part of Hydrus. The issue tracker here on Github is active and run by blessed volunteer users. Feel free to fork and do whatever you like with my code, but please do not make pull requests. This github repository is currently a weekly sync with my home dev environment, where I work on hydrus by myself. ![]() I am continually working on the software and try to put out a new release every Wednesday by 8pm EST. The program is in python, so you can also run it straight from the source code. Executable releases are available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. Everything is free and privacy is the first concern. Advanced users can share tags and files anonymously through custom servers that any user may run. It browses with tags instead of folders, a little like a booru on your desktop. ![]() The hydrus network client is an application written for Anon and other internet-fluent media nerds who have large image/swf/webm collections. ![]()
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