Akari
python program to manage and automatically tag your image library
Install / Use
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<p align="center">Tag your anime photos effortlessly</p>
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akari is a work in progress python program to manage anime artwork
- It uses iqdb to reverse-search images and tags your images automatically
- You can add new tags or remove tags manually
- You can select some tags and filter your images accordingly
- Has a built in image viewer for fullscreen viewing
Requirements
- requests
- BeautifulSoup 4
- PyQt5
Installation
For user installation, simply run:
pip3 install --user akari
Then add $HOME/.local/bin to your $PATH:
echo PATH=\"\$PATH:\$HOME/.local/bin\" >> $HOME/.bashrc
source $HOME/.bashrc
Alternatively, you can do a system wide installation:
sudo pip3 install akari
Usage
usage: akari [-h] [-s /path/to/dir] [-g]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-s /path/to/dir, --scan /path/to/dir
Scan directory for new images
-g, --gui Start the GUI
-v, --version Displays the version
