dupeGuru is a cross-platform (Linux, OS X, Windows) GUI tool to find duplicate files in a system. It's written mostly in Python 3 and has the peculiarity of using multiple GUI toolkits, all using the same core Python code. On OS X, the UI layer is written in Objective-C and uses Cocoa. On Linux, it's written in Python and uses Qt5.
The Cocoa UI of dupeGuru is hosted in a separate repo: https://github.com/hsoft/dupeguru-cocoa
dupeGuru has currently only one maintainer, me. This is a dangerous situation that needs to be corrected.
The goal is to eventually have another active maintainer, but before we can get there, the project needs more contributors. It is very much lacking on that side right now.
Whatever your skills, if you are remotely interestested in being a contributor, I'm interested in mentoring you. If that's the case, please refer to the open ticket on the subject and let's get started.
Until I manage to find contributors, I'm slowing the development pace of dupeGuru. I'm not much interested in maintaining it alone, I personally have no use for this app (it's been a loooong, time since I had dupe problems :) )
I don't want to let it die, however, so I will still do normal maintainership, that is, issue triaging, code review, critical bugfixes, releases management.
But anything non-critical, I'm not going to implement it myself because I see every issue as a contribution opportunity.
As described on my website, dupeGuru v4.0 dropped Windows support because there isn't anyone to bear the burden of Windows maintenance. If you're a Windows developer and are interested in taking this task, don't hesitate to let me know.
My Mac Mini is already a couple of years old and is likely to be my last Apple purchase. When it dies, I will be unable maintain the OS X version of moneyGuru. I've already stopped paying for the Mac Developer membership so I can't sign the apps anymore (in the "official way" I mean. The download is still PGP signed) If you're a Mac developer and are interested in taking this task, don't hesitate to let me know.
This folder contains the source for dupeGuru. Its documentation is in help
, but is also
available online in its built form. Here's how this source tree is organised:
- core: Contains the core logic code for dupeGuru. It's Python code.
- qt: UI code for the Qt toolkit. It's written in Python and uses PyQt.
- images: Images used by the different UI codebases.
- pkg: Skeleton files required to create different packages
- help: Help document, written for Sphinx.
- locale: .po files for localisation.
There are also other sub-folder that comes from external repositories and are part of this repo as git submodules:
- hscommon: A collection of helpers used across HS applications.
- qtlib: A collection of helpers used across Qt UI codebases of HS applications.
For windows instructions see the Windows Instructions.
- Python 3.4+
- PyQt5
dupeGuru is built with "make":
$ make
$ make run
$ bash -c "pyvenv --system-site-packages env && source env/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt && python3 build.py --clean && python3 package.py"
The complete test suite is run with Tox 1.7+. If you have it installed system-wide, you
don't even need to set up a virtualenv. Just cd
into the root project folder and run tox
.
If you don't have Tox system-wide, install it in your virtualenv with pip install tox
and then
run tox
.
You can also run automated tests without Tox. Extra requirements for running tests are in
requirements-extra.txt
. So, you can do pip install -r requirements-extra.txt
inside your
virtualenv and then py.test core hscommon