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.md

Hydrus Image Tagging Network (Client and Server)

Note: This is wholly derived from the original author at Hydrus.x10.mx. Because free webhosts tend to go down unexpectedly, we've moved the code to Github for archival and version control, keeping it in sync with the original, and will hand it over to the original author upon request.

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. You should then read the manual on the wiki.

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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.