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Siegried is a file format identification tool that, like DROID and Fido, is based on PRONOM. However, it uses a different pattern matching algorithm that offers different strengths and weaknesses to those other PRONOM based tools. A detailed description of the tool and why it was created can be found in [http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/blogs/2014-09-27-siegfried-pronom-based-file-format-identification-tool this blog post]. | Siegried is a file format identification tool that, like DROID and Fido, is based on PRONOM. However, it uses a different pattern matching algorithm that offers different strengths and weaknesses to those other PRONOM based tools. A detailed description of the tool and why it was created can be found in [http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/blogs/2014-09-27-siegfried-pronom-based-file-format-identification-tool this blog post]. | ||
+ | Besides, there is a more detailed description in terms of functionality on the [https://github.com/richardlehane/siegfried Github Page of Siegfried]. | ||
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+ | Siegfried was first publicly released the 28th february 2014 in version 0.1. | ||
== User Experiences == | == User Experiences == | ||
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+ | * '''ZBW:''' | ||
+ | ** The command line tool is very easy to handle. <br />The default output is yaml. This can be changed to csv or json. | ||
+ | ***Usual command: sf file.ext (will output in yaml) | ||
+ | ***Change output to csv: sf -csv file.ext | ||
+ | ***Change output to json: sf -json file.ext | ||
+ | **It is also possible to save the output in an external file: | ||
+ | ***sf file.ext >output.yml | ||
+ | ***sf -csv file.ext >output.csv | ||
+ | ***sf -json file.ext >output.json | ||
== Development Activity == | == Development Activity == | ||
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+ | All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/richardlehane/siegfried/commits | ||
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+ | === Release Feed === | ||
+ | Below the last 3 release feeds: | ||
+ | <rss max=3>https://github.com/richardlehane/siegfried/releases.atom</rss> | ||
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+ | === Activity Feed === | ||
+ | Below the last 5 commits: | ||
+ | <rss max=5>https://github.com/richardlehane/siegfried/commits/master.atom</rss> | ||
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Revision as of 12:08, 21 March 2017
Description
Siegried is a file format identification tool that, like DROID and Fido, is based on PRONOM. However, it uses a different pattern matching algorithm that offers different strengths and weaknesses to those other PRONOM based tools. A detailed description of the tool and why it was created can be found in this blog post. Besides, there is a more detailed description in terms of functionality on the Github Page of Siegfried.
Siegfried was first publicly released the 28th february 2014 in version 0.1.
User Experiences
- ZBW:
- The command line tool is very easy to handle.
The default output is yaml. This can be changed to csv or json.- Usual command: sf file.ext (will output in yaml)
- Change output to csv: sf -csv file.ext
- Change output to json: sf -json file.ext
- It is also possible to save the output in an external file:
- sf file.ext >output.yml
- sf -csv file.ext >output.csv
- sf -json file.ext >output.json
- The command line tool is very easy to handle.
Development Activity
All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/richardlehane/siegfried/commits
Release Feed
Below the last 3 release feeds:
- 2023-12-17 15:08:30
- [tag:github.com,2008:Repository/17277958/v1.11.0 Version 1.11.0]
- by github-actions[bot]
- 2023-12-17 14:49:15
- [tag:github.com,2008:Repository/17277958/v1.10.2 Version v1.10.2]
- by richardlehane
- 2023-12-16 13:38:33
- [tag:github.com,2008:Repository/17277958/v1.11.0-rc7 Version 1.11.0-rc7]
- by github-actions[bot]
Activity Feed
Below the last 5 commits: Failed to load RSS feed from https://github.com/richardlehane/siegfried/commits/master.atom: There was a problem during the HTTP request: 404 Not Found