TMSU

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TMSU
Software Details:
Version: 0.3.0
Upload Date: 19 Feb 15
Developer: Paul Ruane
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 21

Rating: 1.0/5 (Total Votes: 1)

TMSU is an open source and 100% free command-line application that allows users to easily and quickly organize all their files by tagging them.

TMSU also includes an utility for managing the created tags, as well as a virtual file-system, in order to enable tag-based access to all your files.

The application is designed to not store any file, and it provides an alternative, tagged-based view of all the files stored elsewhere in the filesystem.

With TMSU users have the freedom to choose the most suitable filesystem for their storage needs, and benefit from the tag based access functionality.

What is new in this release:

  • Support for file queries (e.g. fish and chips and mushy-peas or ketchup), support for such queries as directories in the virtual filesystem, a new global --database option, support for the system 'mount' command, and other improvements and bugfixes.

What is new in version 0.2.2:

  • Fixed the virtual filesystem.

What is new in version 0.2.1:

  • This version fixes a bug where excluding multiple tags would return incorrect results.
  • It fixes Go 1.1 compilation problems.

What is new in version 0.2.0:

  • This version adds support for tag implications (and a new "imply" command for managing these), a --force option to the "repair" command to remove missing files (and associated taggings) from the database, a --from option to the "tag" command to allow tags to copied from one file to another, a --directory option to the "status" command to stop it from recursively processing directory contents, a --print0 option to the "files" command to allow use with xargs, a --count option to the "tags" and "files" commands to list tag/file counts rather than names, and bugfixes and unit-test improvements.

What is new in version 0.1.2:

  • This version removes use of Sqlite bulk insert functionality so that TMSU may be used with older versions of Sqlite, such as those which ship with the current releases of the major Linux distributions.

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