A personal booru-style media tagger that can import files and tags from your hard drive and popular websites. Content can be shared with other users via user-run servers.
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README.TXT

An application designed to create a personal *booru-style image tagger, that can be viewed locally or shared anonymously using a custom server. 

[Download the program here.](http://www.mediafire.com/hydrus) This repository contains the source code.

* [Github Source Code](https://github.com/treeofsephiroth/hydrus)
* [Github Pages Homepage](http://treeofsephiroth.github.com/hydrus/)
* [Author's Original Site](http://hydrus.x10.mx/)

## Changed files

The original program is not tracked in a Git repository, so we've done it ourselves. These are the only files that differ from the original.

* COPYING (Contains WTFPL License)
* README.TXT (what you are currently reading)
* markdown-hydrus (The hydrus wiki, in markdown format)

## Original Text

If you are reading this, you probably extracted rather than installed, so you were not prompted to read the help.

The hydrus client can do a lot, so do please go into the help folder and open up index.html so you don't get lost. Thanks!

I use a number of the Silk Icons by Mark James at famfamfam.com.