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# Marlin
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**Marlin** is a lightweight, metadata-driven file indexer that runs 100 % on your computer. It scans folders, stores paths and file stats in SQLite, lets you attach hierarchical **tags** and **custom attributes**, takes automatic snapshots, and offers instant full-text search via FTS5.
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_No cloud, no telemetry – your data never leaves the machine._
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---
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## Feature highlights
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| Area | What you get |
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| -------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| **Safety** | Timestamped backups (`marlin backup`) and one-command restore (`marlin restore`) |
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| **Resilience** | Versioned, idempotent schema migrations – zero-downtime upgrades |
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| **Indexing** | Fast multi-path scanner with SQLite WAL concurrency |
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| **Metadata** | Hierarchical tags (`project/alpha`) & key-value attributes (`reviewed=yes`) |
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| **Search** | Prefix-aware FTS5 across paths, tags, and attributes; optional `--exec` per match |
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| **DX / Logs** | Structured tracing (`RUST_LOG=debug`) for every operation |
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---
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## How it works
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```text
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┌──────────────┐ marlin scan ┌─────────────┐
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│ your files │ ─────────────────────▶│ SQLite │
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│ (any folder) │ │ files/tags │
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└──────────────┘ tag / attr │ attrs / FTS │
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▲ search / exec └──────┬──────┘
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└────────── backup / restore ▼
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timestamped snapshots
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```
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---
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## Prerequisites
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| Requirement | Why |
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| ------------------ | ----------------------------- |
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| **Rust** ≥ 1.77 | Build toolchain (`rustup.rs`) |
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| C build essentials | Builds bundled SQLite (Linux) |
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macOS & Windows users: let the Rust installer pull the matching build tools.
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---
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## Build & install
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/yourname/marlin.git
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cd marlin
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cargo build --release
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# (Optional) Install the binary into your PATH:
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sudo install -Dm755 target/release/marlin /usr/local/bin/marlin
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```
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## Quick start
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For a concise walkthrough, see [Quick start & Demo](marlin_demo.md).
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## Testing
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Below is a **repeat-able 3-step flow** you can use **every time you pull fresh code**.
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---
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### 0 Prepare once
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```bash
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# Run once (or add to ~/.bashrc) so debug + release artefacts land
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# in the same predictable place. Speeds-up future builds.
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export CARGO_TARGET_DIR=target
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```
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---
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### 1 Build the new binary
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```bash
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git pull # grab the latest commit
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cargo build --release
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sudo install -Dm755 target/release/marlin /usr/local/bin/marlin
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```
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* `cargo build --release` – builds the optimised binary.
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* `install …` – copies it into your `$PATH` so `marlin` on the CLI is the fresh one.
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---
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### 2 Run the smoke-test suite
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```bash
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# Runs the end-to-end test we added in tests/e2e.rs
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cargo test --test e2e -- --nocapture
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```
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* `--test e2e` – compiles and runs **only** `tests/e2e.rs`; other unit-tests are skipped (add them later if you like).
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* `--nocapture` – streams stdout/stderr so you can watch each CLI step in real time.
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* Exit-code **0** ➜ everything passed.
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Any non-zero exit or a red ✗ line means a step failed; the assert’s diff will show the command and its output.
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---
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### 3 (Optionally) run all tests
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```bash
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cargo test --all -- --nocapture
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```
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This will execute:
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* unit tests in `src/**`
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* every file in `tests/`
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* doc-tests
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If you wire **“cargo test --all”** into CI (GitHub Actions, GitLab, etc.), pushes that break a workflow will be rejected automatically.
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---
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#### One-liner helper (copy/paste)
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```bash
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git pull && cargo build --release &&
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sudo install -Dm755 target/release/marlin /usr/local/bin/marlin &&
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cargo test --test e2e -- --nocapture
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```
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Stick that in a shell alias (`alias marlin-ci='…'`) and you’ve got a 5-second upgrade-and-verify loop.
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### Database location
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* **Linux** `~/.local/share/marlin/index.db`
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* **macOS** `~/Library/Application Support/marlin/index.db`
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* **Windows** `%APPDATA%\marlin\index.db`
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Override with:
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```bash
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export MARLIN_DB_PATH=/path/to/custom.db
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```
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---
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## CLI reference
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```text
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marlin <COMMAND> [ARGS]
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init create / migrate database
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scan <PATHS>... walk directories & index files
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tag "<glob>" <tag_path> add hierarchical tag
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attr set <pattern> <key> <value> manage custom attributes
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attr ls <path>
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search <query> [--exec CMD] FTS5 query, optionally run CMD on each hit
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backup create timestamped snapshot in backups/
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restore <snapshot.db> replace DB with snapshot
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completions <shell> generate shell completions
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```
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### Attribute subcommands
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| Command | Example |
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| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------- |
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| `attr set` | `marlin attr set ~/Docs/**/*.pdf reviewed yes` |
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| `attr ls` | `marlin attr ls ~/Docs/report.pdf` |
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---
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## Backups & restore
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**Create snapshot**
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```bash
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marlin backup
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# → ~/.local/share/marlin/backups/backup_2025-05-14_22-15-30.db
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```
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**Restore snapshot**
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```bash
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marlin restore ~/.local/share/marlin/backups/backup_2025-05-14_22-15-30.db
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```
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Marlin also takes an **automatic safety backup before every non-init command**.
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---
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## Upgrading
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```bash
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cargo install --path . --force # rebuild & replace installed binary
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```
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The versioned migration system preserves your data across upgrades.
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---
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## License
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MIT – see `LICENSE`
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