oyepa implements a "fake but working" tagging file system. Users can organize and retrieve documents based on the tags attached to them. No changes to the operating system or applications are necessary.
| Tags | Archiving Filesystems Information Management Metadata/Semantic Models Document Repositories |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A bug was fixed in the code that handles filetype icons and which, on occasion, triggered a segfault.


Release Notes: The much-improved document browser now shows an icon indicating the type of each document as well as the date of the last modification. You can also sort the list of results either by document name or by date.


Release Notes: This release provides support for recursively watching all directories underneath a given directory on which you are running oyepa. To achieve this, just append the directory name (in the file ~/.oyepa-dirs) with '/*'.


Release Notes: The code in oyepa-filemon.py has been updated so that it works with the most recent releases of pyinotify (>=0.8).


Release Notes: A new configuration option, DONT_QUIT_INSTEAD_RUN_CMD, allows you to configure which action is triggered by the "leave" button (in search mode). This is helpful when you are using oyepa as a music jukebox and want the "Leave" button not to close the application, but instead to hibernate the machine.
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