TagTracker installation - ironwoodcall/TagTracker GitHub Wiki
Below is too brief and might even be out of date
Current correct installation, SUPER brief:
cd ~
mkdir TagTracker
cd TagTracker
git clone https://github.com/ironwoodcall/TagTracker .
cp tt_conf_template.py tt_conf.py
edit (vi or pico or whatever works for you) tt_conf.py
chmod +x update startup
python3 TagTracker.py # to create the tags.txt file
edit (with whatever) tags.txt
add ~/TagTracker
to your PATH
This is the setup section from the original README.MD and is just here for historic reference:
- Put all TagTracker files into the folder you want to use them in.
- Run TagTracker once to generate 'logs' folder and .cfg's, and close it.
- Populate .cfg files as directed by their headers:
- the first letter of each tag name should represent what colour the tag is, ie 'wa4' is a white tag. This makes auditing the records easier because the program can group tags by colour. Make sure to list each abbreviation you're using in the "Tag Colour Abbreviations.cfg"
- for me 'normal' tags means bikes that can easily be lifted and hung by their seat on a rack, ie the majority of bikes
- 'oversize' bikes means anything too big or heavy to be reasonably racked, ie e-bikes, bikes with trailers, etc
- 'retired' tags is anything that WAS in use, but has been taken out of service (missing, damaged, etc). These will trigger a specific message to be printed letting the user know the tag is retired rather than just invalid.
- Park some bikes! (5. If you want, you can change some style options in TrackerConfig.py)