# File Wizard File Wizard is a self-hosted, browser-based utility for file conversion, OCR, and audio transcription. It features a modern drag-and-drop interface and a powerful, asynchronous backend to handle long-running tasks without tying up the browser. ## Features * **Versatile File Conversion:** Easily convert between various file formats. The system is designed to be extended with any command-line tool (like FFmpeg, ImageMagick, etc.) via a simple `settings.yml` configuration file. * **High-Quality OCR:** Perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on PDFs and images to extract text. * **Accurate Audio Transcription:** Transcribe audio files into text using high-performance Whisper models. * **Modern UI & UX:** * Clean, responsive, dark-themed interface. * Drag-and-drop support for single or multiple files anywhere on the screen. * Traditional multi-file selection buttons. * A dialog to choose the desired action (Convert, OCR, Transcribe) for dropped files. * **Real-time Updates & History:** * Jobs are processed in the background, with the UI updating statuses in real-time via polling. * A persistent job history table displays file names, tasks, submission times, file sizes (input → output), and final status. * Timestamps are automatically displayed in the user's local timezone. * Download links are provided for successfully processed files. * Pending or processing jobs can be cancelled. * **Easy Configuration:** * All tools, models, and application settings are managed in a human-readable `settings.yml` file. * A dedicated `/settings` page allows for viewing and editing the configuration directly from the UI. ----- ## Tech Stack * **Backend:** FastAPI (Python) * **Frontend:** Vanilla HTML, CSS, JavaScript (no framework) * **Task Queue:** Huey (with a SQLite backend) * **Database:** SQLAlchemy (with a SQLite database) * **Configuration:** YAML ----- ## Installation & Setup To get File Wizard running, you need to run the web server and the background task processor separately. ### With Docker Clone the Repo and make sure docker compose is working on your environment ```bash git clone https://github.com/LoredCast/filewizard.git cd filewizard ``` Startup Docker, initially the settings.yml file is applied, you can edit it. For You can edit the .env file for further configuration. ```bash docker compose up -d ``` ### Manually **1. Clone the Repository** ```bash git clone https://github.com/LoredCast/filewizard.git cd filewizard ``` **2. Create a Virtual Environment & Install Dependencies** ```bash python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # On Windows, use `venv\Scripts\activate` # Make sure you have a requirements.txt file with all dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt ``` *(**Note:** Dependencies include `fastapi`, `uvicorn`, `sqlalchemy`, `huey`, `faster-whisper`, `ocrmypdf`, `pytesseract`, `python-multipart`, `pyyaml`, etc.)* **3. Configure the Application** Copy the default settings file and customize it to your needs. This is where you define your conversion tools and other parameters. **4. Run the Web Server** This command starts the Webserver and Huey. ```bash chmod +x run.sh ./run.sh ``` ----- ## Usage 🖱️ 1. Open your browser to `http://127.0.0.1:8000`. 2. **Drag and drop** any file or multiple files onto the page. 3. A dialog will appear asking you to choose an action: **Convert**, **OCR**, or **Transcribe**. 4. Alternatively, use the "Choose File" buttons in any of the three sections. 5. Your job will appear in the "History" table, and its status will update automatically.