Hey Sup Forums, so I have a directory structure that I consider very organized and specific, but sometimes it's too specific, and I end up having a conflicted idea of WHICH folder a certain file should be in.
This has lead me to a road where I must make some sort of reasonable choice. I COULD just have duplicates of each of those files and store them multiple times, but that's extremely silly and a waste of space. I'm thinking about some sort of tag based file management, but I have basically zero experience with this.
Can you guys redpill me on viable options with a tagging/ metadata sort of system that isn't based solely on exact location of the file(s)?
Disclaimer: I run Arch, so winfags not welcome :^).
Additionally, I tend to manage files a lot through the user of ranger, which works perfectly well for the traditional directory structure. Ultimately, if there was a way to implement the desired system into something like ranger as well, that would be nice.
Easton Parker
Duplicate data is the job of a file system, ZFS handles this, there are others as well. Tagging should be the work of a filesystem but nobody really does it well yet if at all, you want hydrus-network for that.
Jace Walker
Also I'm a lifelong Windows user.
Brayden Barnes
Hydrus. I pair it with ZFS to compress and maintain my database integrity.
Jeremiah Gutierrez
samefag
Anyway, seems to me like something not very low level that probably couldn't be implemented into other things and would only exist as its own program/interface.
Juan Long
>3 IPs >1 of them is you You moron.
>couldn't be implemented into other things It's literally just a database with a nice frontend, eventually they're going to add an api to it but that's not really necessary since you can just access the database directly.
I regret helping you, you're ignorant and ungrateful.
Levi Nelson
link some/dir other/dir
Angel Hughes
>3IPs Didn't check, thanks for pointing it out. I take back what I said.
>I regret helping you, you're ignorant and ungrateful So because I'm looking for something specific and am listing my wishes, I'm ungrateful? Bitch you don't know what I think, go fuck yourself on a giant tranny dick faggot.
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I mean hey, why not? Symlinks not a terrible option as a bare minimum fix to the pre-existing system.
Justin Butler
No you moron it's because you're being an ignorant ingrate >I want thing >>here is thing >>>here is thing >I wanted thing, also you're faggot >>this is thing >*more rude and ignorant remarks*
Angel Nguyen
Holy shit you snowflake motherfucker. I said "samefag", big fucking whoop. It's not a major insult, I was just fucking around. Welcome to imageboards you bulldyke. Are your feelings THAT fucking hurt because I jokingly said "samefag" because of two almost identical posts in quick succession?
ALL I fucking said was, and I QUOTE:
"samefag
Anyway, seems to me like something not very low level that probably couldn't be implemented into other things and would only exist as its own program/interface."
Wow! So I briefly looked at it, appreciated the suggestion, and went on to mention a quick thing I was looking for that I didn't see in it, with the hopes that you'd have another solution to that! Great, what a piece of shit asshole ingrate I am!
Go jump off a bridge.
Caleb Peterson
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Lincoln Hernandez
macOS
Nolan Rogers
For media files and some other formats Hydrus is nice if you don't mind having the program as the sole method of locating files.
Ethan Harris
>implying
I'd mostly be talking about images, and as you see above Hydrus has been mentioned a few times. I'm looking into it, but would prefer something that is lower level and capable of being called and used by other applications.
Dylan Kelly
ZFS is a good option for deduplication if you want to take the lazy approach of putting the same file in multiple places.
MacOS is the only OS with native tag integration. Windows was almost the first consumer OS with them when Longhorn was hot shit but they scrapped WinFS and the whole tag relations concept, it took like 10 years before anyone else did it and it was Apple, nobody has copied it yet either for some reason.
Easton Wilson
Forgot this.
Oliver Evans
Some file types support tagging, like mp3, jpg and png. For images you can use exiftool or gthumb.
Chase Perez
>using the smiley with a carat nose
Asher Flores
use a link to the folder dumbass >redpill XD consider suicide
Liam Roberts
For me, it's the hydrus network with ZFS combo.
Jeremiah Brooks
So everyone in the thread is going to say the same thing?
Wyatt Perez
>using a picture of the smiley with a carat nose
Lucas Davis
>having this much of a problem with the smiley with a carat nose
Jayden Diaz
all I want is hard links not being second order citizens
Benjamin Howard
I tried writing a program that could do this a while back as an exercise. I didn't get that far, but I tried github.com/MoltenPopsicle/deskbooru