Fs Curator Save

Automation for the serious data hoarder that wants to have their data and use it

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FS-Curator

The curator is a meta-data repository that organizes your files. Designed to utilize modern filesystems to their full potential while keeping the operator in total control

The service

fs-curator workflow

  • Makes no assumptions about nor places any demands on your workflow(s)
  • Fault tolerant design that leverages OS guarantees for graceful degredation in the case of user error
  • Configure for what you want, not what to do. Write 100 lines of config, it reorganizes 100K files

Other tools

other tools workflow

  • Demands your workflow adapt to its assumptions, behaves unexpectedly if violated
  • Usually single point of failure, degrades terribly if corrupted
  • Narrow purpose restricts the amount of compatible workflows, frequently involving repetitive list sifting

No risk design

Rest assured the curator doesn't do anything risky or evil with your data

  • No vendor lock in! Delete the curator's DB at no risk to your directory trees or your stored meta-data
  • No propritary meta-data files. All meta-data are expressed as directory trees or attached via NTFS streams or xattrs. Access them directly via notepad and cli commands, respectively
  • No networking capabilities, the curator respects your privacy.
    • It uses Unix domain sockets that are literally incapable of connecting to another machines
    • For networked clients that need to access meta-data, attributes used by the curator are fully compatible with both Windows SMB and Samba (with some config)
  • No data loss risk in the repository. Curator will never run the equivlent of rm -rf and or overwrite files. In fact, to regenerate a directory tree, you must delete it yourself (or the command fails)

What exactly is in the box

  • 100% native program written in C++20 with the resource efficiency you'd expect
  • Easy to understand & write ini configurations
  • Monitors multiple paths for directories & files to injest
  • Incrementally dedupe files as they are added
  • Murmur3 hash based binary level deduplication
  • PHash perceptual deduplication for images
  • Integrated FFMPEG thumbnailer for images & videos
  • Groups "related" files and maintain file ordering
  • Regex based renaming capabilities (with named capture groups)
  • Transform files by invoking other programs (un-archiving, re-encoding, etc)
  • Rules based directory tree generation
  • Hard links support to keep file contents synced & reduce duplication

See the configuration manual for how it works

Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "Fs Curator" Project. README Source: unreadablewxy/fs-curator
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