TagSpaces
is a open source application for managing of your local files. You can find more information about it on its website tagspaces.org. For a quick TagSpaces introduction please see this video on youtube.
- TagSpaces blog for any news about tagspaces
- the issues tracker for developer support requests
- the TagSpaces wiki for end-users and implementors (currently not really used)
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- Subscribe to GitHub updates by clicking the "watch" button up the top right of this page.
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./data...............see the next lines
./data/assets........contains all the css and images used in the application
./data/ext...........contains the code of tagspaces extensions
./data/js............contains the javascripts which run the application
./data/libs..........contains external javascript libraries together with the license they are distributed
./data/chrome........contains some files which are specific for the chrome browser extension
./data/cordova ......contains files needed for the building of the android application which is based on cordova
./data/mozilla.......contains javascript files implementing core functionality for the mozilla extension based on addon sdk
./data/node-webkit...contains files needed for the windows, linux and mac os build of the application
./data/templates.....contains HTML templates needed for the UI
You can find the latest release of TagSpace in the Releases Section
The full changelog is available here: Changelog
- File managing & tagging: TagSpaces provides a convient interface for browsing, viewing and tagging of your local files
- No-Cloud: TagSpaces is running completely serverless on your laptop, desktop or tablet and does not request internet connection or any kind of online registration or service provider.
- Note Taking: You can create and edit notes in plain text, markdown and html file formats
- Cross-platform: TagSpaces runs perfectly on Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and as extension in Firefox and Chrome.
The native windows, linux and mac versions of TagSpaces
are built with node-webkit. node-webkit is an app runtime based on Chromium and node.js. You can write native apps in HTML and Javascript with node-webkit.
- Clone TagSpaces to the local;
- Download node-webkit prebuilt binaries for your system environment.
- For windows, copy
nw.exe, nw.pak, icudt.dll
todata/node-webkit
directory. For Linux, copynw, nw.pak
todata/node-webkit
directory. For Mac OS X, copynode-webkit.app
todata/node-webkit
directory. - Run the
nw
executable file.
You can find information on this topic on the TagSpaces blog.
TagSpaces
's code uses the AGPL (GNU Affero General Public License) Version 3, see our LICENSE
file.
TagSpaces is an open source software, and the code is published under the AGPL License. As such, the code is publicly available on GitHub, and forking is particularly recommanded! Still, contribution must be done following some guidelines. Contributor License Agreement
The CLA is an agreement commonly used in major open source project, which aims at protecting all parties implied by a contribution : the contributor, the main code author, and above all, the community. The CLA model we have chosen basically tells the following : the contribution’s copyright is shared between the contributor and the main author. This means each party can do whatever she want in term of relicensing with this contributed piece of code. This is important, because, if in the future, the author wants to change the license in something more in favor of the community, a singular contributor cannot block the process.
The Contributor License Agreement can be signed online on the following CLA form.
If you are having trouble using TagSpaces or have found a bug or you have some ideas how TagSpaces could be improved: open a ticket on GitHub.
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This files is created and edited in TagSpaces
, using the viewerMD
and editorText
extensions.