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Despite there are lot's and lot's of file viewers out there none of them satisfied a couple of (simple) requirements which are important for me:
This is why picks
(play on the words picture and pick) emerged. Among
the features already mentioned the project goals are:
Recommended way to install picks is via pip::
pip3 install picks
If you want to have the latest bugs::
git clone https://github.com/frans-fuerst/picks
cd picks
./setup.py install
Run picks
like this::
picks [<DIR>]
.. Note:: you have to run picks inside the directory containing the pictures you want to view or provide it on command line - there's no navigation inside the application yet.
There is also a command line mode but very few commands right now. E.g. you can initialize the filenames of all pictures inside a directory::
picks --initialize <DIR>
FAQs
A picture viewer, tagger and picker
We found that picks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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