Hello everyone! I’ve been working on this image scraper for some time now. I was growing tired of Grabber’s cluckyness, so I decided to write my own. ^^
It allows you to download images in bulk from various sources with a modern, easy to use UI.
It supports most common imageboards and new ones can be added via scripting.
The UI is fully customizable to fit your needs and likes!
It also has extensive support for creating training datasets.
It allows you to filter tags, resize images, apply letterboxing and more!
Please don’t use other people’s artwork without their consent!
This is still very much under development, so if you find any bugs or weird problems don’t hesitate to open a github issue or just message me directly. I’ll be more than happy to help!
The Linux and macOS builds have not been tested. While they should work, I can’t guarantee the installation process will be as painless as on Windows. You may need to manually copy the sources folder into your desired installation path.
Looks great and easy to use, thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
@MaximumOverflow Can I also just copy the direct link to the image?
Not right now, but I could add a button in the post viewer…
Do you mean the actual url of the image or the post’s url?@MaximumOverflow The image URL. It’s really useful here on the Fediverse when you can add images directly in comments and posts, without downloading them beforehand.
Sure, I’ll add it
@MaximumOverflow Awesome! 😁
Done. You can find it in the latest nightly build
@MaximumOverflow Thank you! Wow, that was fast!
why is linux so fucking big lmao
One word: AppImage
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