Difference between revisions of "TSK Library User's Guide"
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The term official is used very loosely here, but these are the documents that are shipped with TSK or have been published on the [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/ sleuthkit.org] website. Note: Please do not remove links from this section because they could be the only links to the pages on the website. | The term official is used very loosely here, but these are the documents that are shipped with TSK or have been published on the [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/ sleuthkit.org] website. Note: Please do not remove links from this section because they could be the only links to the pages on the website. | ||
− | * [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/api-docs/index.html User's Guide]: The API spec has a | + | * [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/api-docs/index.html User's Guide]: The API spec has a '''User's Guide''' section that outlines how to use the library and how to get your build system setup. |
− | * [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/api-docs/index.html API Specification]: The API spec is automatically created from the source code and describes the public API functions and the arguments. | + | * [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/api-docs/index.html API Specification]: The API spec is automatically created from the source code and describes the public API functions and the arguments. |
+ | * [http://svn.sleuthkit.org/repos/sleuthkit/trunk/samples/ Samples]: The source code comes with some sample skeleton code that uses the library to open a disk image and parse through the volumes and files. | ||
* [http://www.sleuthkit.org/support.php Support]: If you have questions, find bugs, or want to contribute patches then refer to the TSK support page for details on where to send questions or submit bugs and patches. | * [http://www.sleuthkit.org/support.php Support]: If you have questions, find bugs, or want to contribute patches then refer to the TSK support page for details on where to send questions or submit bugs and patches. | ||
Revision as of 13:03, 26 November 2008
This guide (which is a work in progress) is for developers that want to use the library part of The Sleuth Kit (TSK) in a program. TSK has both a static library and a collection of command line tools that use the library. All of the functionality of the command line tools can be obtained from the library (and it is much more efficient to directly call the library instead of calling the individual tools and parsing the output.
"Official" Documents
The term official is used very loosely here, but these are the documents that are shipped with TSK or have been published on the sleuthkit.org website. Note: Please do not remove links from this section because they could be the only links to the pages on the website.
- User's Guide: The API spec has a User's Guide section that outlines how to use the library and how to get your build system setup.
- API Specification: The API spec is automatically created from the source code and describes the public API functions and the arguments.
- Samples: The source code comes with some sample skeleton code that uses the library to open a disk image and parse through the volumes and files.
- Support: If you have questions, find bugs, or want to contribute patches then refer to the TSK support page for details on where to send questions or submit bugs and patches.
"External" Documents
These are documents that others have written on using the TSK library
- (to be created...)