bagr is a command line utility for interacting with
BagIt bags.
It is still under active development, but bag creation is feature complete.
The releases page has pre-built binaries that should work on common OSes and architectures. You do not need to install Rust to use them.
- Download and unzip the appropriate binary
- Execute
./bagr helpto verify it works
- Install Rust
- Execute:
cargo install bagr - Verify the install:
bagr help
By default, bagr will turn the contents of the current directory
into a bag by invoking:
bagr bag .If instead, you'd like to create a bag by copying the contents of a source directory into a destination bag, then you can do by invoking:
bagr bag src/dir dst/bagBy default, sha512 is used; this algorithm can be changed using the
--digest-algorithm option.
On Mac systems, .DS_Store files can often sneak into unwanted
places. These files can be excluded from the bagging process by using
the --exclude-hidden-files flag. Note this will delete hidden
files when creating a bag in place.
If you've modified the payload or tag files of a bag after creating
it, bagr can also be used to recompute all of the digests and update
the appropriate manifest files by executing the following:
bagr rebag path/to/bagBy default, it will use the same digest algorithms as were originally
used in the bag. If you wish to change the algorithms, you can do so
by specifying the --digest-algorithm option.
- Tag files must be UTF-8 encoded
fetch.txtis not supported- BagIt versions prior to 1.0 are not supported
- Implement bag validation
- Support
fetch.txt - Support BagIt 0.97
- Support BagIt Profiles
- Support non-UTF-8 character encodings