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|Description=Low-level license metadata integration for applications. | |Description=Low-level license metadata integration for applications. | ||
− | |Bug tracker=http://code.creativecommons.org/issues/ | + | |Bug tracker=http://code.creativecommons.org/issues/issue?status=-1,1,2,3,4,5,6,7&@sort=-activity&@search_text=&@dispname=liblicense&@filter=status,project&@group=priority&project=4&@columns=id,activity,title,creator,assignedto,status&@pagesize=50&@startwith=0 |
|Code repository=http://code.creativecommons.org/viewgit/liblicense.git/ | |Code repository=http://code.creativecommons.org/viewgit/liblicense.git/ | ||
|Mailing list=http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel | |Mailing list=http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel |
Latest revision as of 20:53, 23 September 2015
Description of Software | Low-level license metadata integration for applications. |
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Bug Tracker | Link to Bug Tracker |
Code Repository | Link to Code repository |
Mailing List | Link to Mailing list |
What is liblicense?
liblicense provides a straight-forward way for developers to build license-aware applications. liblicense utilizes a pluggable module system for reading and writing metadata from specific file types, allowing extensibility for specific content types.
- For a brief introduction video, check Asheesh Laroia talking about liblicense
- To see liblicense in action take a look at License tagger, the cross platform file metadata editor.
Features
- Extract and write license information for files
- Supports enumeration of available licenses
- Wraps internationalized license information for Creative Commons licenses
- Bindings for dynamic languages (currently Python and Ruby)
- Extensible support for file types using module system
- No specific GUI library dependency allows applications to build the graphical chooser most appropriate for their platform.
Future Improvements
- Supports verification URLs for metadata verification
Architecture
Bindings
Media
See Operating System Mockups for ideas on how liblicense could be integrated into various platforms.
Download
- Latest Release tar.gz
- Debian and Ubuntu repositories.
- Read the tutorial.
Developers: Using git
If you want to check out the source code and develop on it, use this command:
git clone git://code.creativecommons.org/liblicense.git git submodule init git submodule update
That should give you a working copy you can commit to. In case you wonder: the latter two commandsfill the directories
- icons/jurisdictions
- license.rdf
- licenses
with content from external repositories similar to svn:externals for Subversion.
More Information
- Release History and Roadmap
- Desktop Integration
- Screenshots
- RDF Reference
- File Metadata Information
- Library Documentation (generated from source)
- Buildbot helps test out liblicense on various platforms.
See Also
- Companion File metadata specification
- Tracker CC Indexing - also there is a great chart showing progress on reading/writing different filetypes (copied above).
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