# Philomena Tagging Assistant This is a browser extension written for the [Furbooru](https://furbooru.org) and [Derpibooru](https://derpibooru.org) image-boards. It gives you the ability to manually go over the list of images and apply tags to them without opening each individual image. ## Installation This extension is available for both Chromium- and Firefox-based browsers. You can find the links to the extension pages below. ### Furbooru Tagging Assistant [![Get the Add-on on Firefox](.github/assets/firefox.png)](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/furbooru-tagging-assistant/) [![Get the extension on Chrome](.github/assets/chrome.png)](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/kpgaphaooaaodgodmnkamhmoedjcnfkj) ### Derpibooru Tagging Assistant [![Get the Add-on on Firefox](.github/assets/firefox.png)](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/derpibooru-tagging-assistant/) [![Get the extension on Chrome](.github/assets/chrome.png)](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/pnmbomcdbfcghgmegklfofncfigdielb) ## Features ### Tagging Profiles Select a set of tags and add/remove them from images without opening them. Just hover over image, click on tags and you're done! ![Tagging Profiles Showcase](.github/assets/profiles-showcase.png) ### Custom Tag Groups Customize the list of tags with your own custom tag groups. Apply custom colors to different groups or even separate them from each other with group titles. ![Tag Groups Showcase](.github/assets/groups-showcase.png) ### Fullscreen Viewer Open up the specific image or video in fullscreen mode by clicking 🔍 icon in the bottom left corner of the image. This feature is opt-in and should be enabled in the settings first. ![Fullscreen Viewer Icon](.github/assets/fullscreen-viewer-icon.png) ![Fullscreen Viewer Showcase](.github/assets/fullscreen-viewer-showcase.png) ## Building Recommendations on environment: - Recommended version of Node.js: LTS (20) First you need to clone the repository and install all packages: ```shell npm install --save-dev ``` Second, you need to run the `build` command. It will first build the popup using SvelteKit and then build all the content scripts/stylesheets and copy the manifest afterward. Extension can currently be built for 2 different imageboards using one of the following commands: ```shell # To build the extension for Furbooru, use: npm run build # To build the extension for Derpbooru, use: npm run build:derpibooru ``` When build is complete, extension files can be found in the `/build` directory. These files can be either used directly in Chrome (via loading the extension as unpacked extension) or manually compressed into `*.zip` file and loaded into Firefox.