Advanced Hydrus Network Setup: Plugins, Services, and Automation

Hydrus Network Tips & Tricks: Speed Up Your Workflow

Hydrus Network is a powerful, local-first media manager favored by users who need fine-grained control over large image and video collections. Below are focused tips and practical tricks to help you speed up everyday tasks and optimize your workflow.

1. Optimize import settings

  • Use file system watching: Enable the watcher service to automatically import files from folders without manual steps.
  • Batch import presets: Create and save import presets for common sources (e.g., downloaded, scanned, or camera folders) to apply tag mappings and parsing rules automatically.
  • Skip duplicates: Turn on duplicate skipping or use identical file detection to avoid re-importing the same files.

2. Streamline tagging

  • Tag autocomplete and synonyms: Use hydrus’s autocomplete and add common synonyms to reduce typing.
  • Tagging shortcuts: Map frequently used tags to keyboard shortcuts or create tag files that you can paste into the tag input.
  • Use tag parents and tag services: Organize tags with parents so adding a high-level tag auto-applies related tags; use remote tag services for shared controlled vocabularies.

3. Use search and filter efficiently

  • Saved searches: Save complex search queries for reuse (e.g., rating/state + specific tags).
  • Search operators: Learn key operators like file:nsfw, -tag, tag:all to build precise queries quickly.
  • Combine filters: Use both search and the “manage files” filters (ratings, file domains, file size) to narrow results before batch operations.

4. Batch operations and management

  • Mass tag application/removal: Select groups of files and apply or remove tags in one action to fix or reorganize collections.
  • Set file notes and ratings in bulk: Use bulk-edit to assign notes, ratings, or review states to categories of files.
  • File maintenance jobs: Schedule or run jobs for redundancy checks, missing files, or file integrity to keep database performance stable.

5. Improve performance for large libraries

  • Use multiple database files: Split very large archives into related databases (e.g., by year or project) to keep each DB responsive.
  • Adjust memory settings: Increase cache sizes in the options if you have ample RAM to speed up searches and thumbnailing.
  • Regular vacuuming and maintenance: Run periodic VACUUM and maintenance jobs to reduce DB bloat and improve query speeds.

6. Customize the UI for faster navigation

  • Custom pages and panes: Create custom pages with specific panes (search + thumbnails + tag display) tailored to frequent tasks.
  • Keyboard navigation: Learn core keyboard shortcuts (space, enter, backspace, navigation keys) and customize them where possible.
  • Thumbnail density: Increase thumbnails per row for faster scanning, or reduce them for quicker load times on slow hardware.

7. Automate with scripts and services

  • Hydrus API and scripts: Use the hydrus API or community scripts/plugins to automate repetitive tasks like tagging, metadata extraction, or cross-posting.
  • URL importers and parsers: Configure parsers to automatically fetch metadata from sources and tag files during import.
  • Scheduled jobs: Automate routine maintenance tasks and periodic imports using scheduled jobs.

8. Backup and sync smartly

  • Incremental backups: Use incremental backups to reduce time and storage for routine backups.
  • Selective sync: Sync only necessary files or tag mappings between machines to minimize bandwidth and sync time.
  • Export presets: Create export presets for quick packaging of selected files with consistent metadata and tags.

9. Leverage community resources

  • Use shared tag files and services: Import community-maintained tag lists to reduce manual tagging.
  • Community scripts and tools: Browse GitHub and forums for automation scripts, batch tools, and UI tweaks others have shared.
  • Ask for optimized workflows: Share your specific bottlenecks in communities to get targeted scripts or settings.

10. Quick checklist to speed daily use

  1. Enable file system watcher for auto-import.
  2. Use saved searches and import presets.
  3. Apply tag parents and shortcuts for frequent tags.
  4. Perform bulk edits rather than single-file edits.
  5. Run maintenance jobs weekly and backup incrementally.

Use these tips to tailor Hydrus Network to your specific needs—small configuration changes and a few automated routines can save hours when managing large media libraries.

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