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Find visual similar photos
Not a full solution but imagematch is a widely adopted algorithm for this purpose. Thereโs even a very nice dockerized version
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Google Lens Alternative
https://github.com/dsys/match Try this.
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Reverse image search in my own local database?
https://github.com/dsys/match might be useful. You can upload all your images there and store path to the file on your local pc in the metadata.
fs-curator
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Where to begin?
FS-Curator comes to mind.
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FS-Curator 0.4.0 now available
Project Github page https://github.com/unreadablewxy/fs-curator
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A journey away from ridged directory trees
There are examples and snippets on the wiki https://github.com/unreadablewxy/fs-curator/wiki
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Looking for a dedupe software
Would like to know your circumstances and needs a bit more. In the interim check out the project link https://github.com/unreadablewxy/fs-curator
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Do any of you use a data management software?
If you're interested, check out its github page
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Does data curation get in the way for anyone else?
A bit later, I found sorting the flood of data, pruning unused meta-data, deduplicating was beneath me so I built fs-curator.
- Reverse image search in my own local database?
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I need to develop my own software, help me figure out which languages to do this in.
I maintain some projects that uses them to organize files might want to check them out (an example)
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My workflow has led to redundant and chaotically organized data. After organizing it, how can I safely prune redundant files from backups?
Check out my project fs-curator, an incremental dedupe & sorting daemon. It sits there waiting for you to feed files into directories that it monitors, decides if it is a duplicate or not and lets you decide what do next.
What are some alternatives?
image-match - ๐ Quickly search over billions of images
ebook-tools - Shell scripts for organizing and managing ebook collections
sysbindings - sysctl/sysfs settings on a fly for Kubernetes Cluster. No restarts are required for clusters and nodes.
stash - An organizer for your porn, written in Go. Documentation: https://docs.stashapp.cc
kubernetes-workshop - โ๏ธ A Gentle introduction to Kubernetes with more than just the basics. ๐ Give it a star if you like it.
PyInstaller - Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables
kubespawner - Kubernetes spawner for JupyterHub
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kubernetes-management-ngrok-configuration - Build remotely your own cloud services behind NAT
jdupes - A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of 'fdupes'.
connaisseur - An admission controller that integrates Container Image Signature Verification into a Kubernetes cluster
fs-viewer - Tag your files with xattrs/alt-streams