hashreport is a command-line tool that generates comprehensive hash reports for files within a directory. The reports can be output in CSV or JSON formats and include detailed information such as the file name, path, size, hash algorithm, hash value, and last modified date. Designed for speed and efficiency, hashreport can handle large volumes of files and offers filtering options to include or exclude files based on size, type, or name patterns.
Beta Release: This project is currently in beta. While feature-complete and well-tested, please report any issues you encounter.
- Multi-threaded processing for fast bulk hash generation
- Support for multiple hash algorithms (MD5, SHA-256, etc.)
- Recursive directory traversal
- Comprehensive file information in reports
- CSV and JSON report formats
- Customizable output location
- Report viewer and comparison tool
- Email report delivery via SMTP
- Filter by file size (min/max)
- Filter by file type and name patterns
- Include/exclude file lists
- Processing limits and controls
There are a two ways to install hashreport on your system. Choose the option that works best for you:
You can install hashreport using pip from the Python Package Index (PyPI):
pip install hashreportClone the repository to your local machine using Git and navigate to the project directory:
git clone https://github.com/madebyjake/hashreport.git && cd hashreportAlternatively, you can download the repository as a ZIP file and extract it to a folder on your machine.
First we'll install Poetry, a Python packaging and dependency management tool. There are a few ways to do this, but the recommended method is to use the installer script:
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 -Next, install the project dependencies using Poetry:
poetry installYou can now run the application using Poetry:
poetry run hashreport --versionThis project is licensed under the Affero General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
Please report any issues or feedback on the GitHub Issues page.