Simple CLI for managing your anime collection using AniDB UDP API.
Project description
anidbcli
===========================
Anidbcli is a simple command line interface for managing your anime collection on your local computer or NAS (using only ssh).
Key features
---------------------------
* ed2k hashing library utilizing multiple cores
* adding anime to mylist
* utilize data from anidb to move/rename the files
* moves/renames the subtitle and other files with same extension
* encryption
Installation
---------------------------
The package can be installed automatically using pip.
.. code-block:: bash
pip install anidbcli
Package can be also installed from source like this.
.. code-block:: bash
python setup.py install
After installation anidbcli can be invoked like a python module
.. code-block:: bash
python -m anidbcli
or directly by typing following in the command line
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli
Quickstart
---------------------------
The basic syntax is
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli [OPTIONS] ed2k/api [OPTIONS] ARGS
If you want to just generate ed2k links for mkv and mp4 files recursively for given folders and copy them to clipboard, use:
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv,mp4 ed2k -c "path/to/directory" "path/to/directory2"
Where
* **-r** is recursive
* **-e** comma separated list of extensions, that are treated as anime files
To add all mkv files from directory resursively to mylist use:
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv api -u "username" -p "password" -k "apikey" -a "path/to/directory"
Where
* **"password"** is your anidb password
* **"username"** is your anidb username
* **"apikey"** is anidb upd api key, that you can set at http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=profile. If no key is provided, unencrypted connection will be used.
Optionally, if you don't provide password or username, you will be prompted to input them.
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv api -k "apikey" -a "path/to/directory"
Enter your username: "username"
Enter your password: "password"
To rename all mkv and mp4 files in directory recursively using data from api you can call
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv,mp4 api -u "username" -p "password" -k "apikey" -sr "%ep_no% - %ep_english% [%g_name%]" "path/to/directory"
Where
* **"-r"** rename using provided format string
* **"-s"** prepend original file path to each renamed file. Without this flag the files would me moved to current directory.
You can also move watched anime from unwatched directory to watched directory and add it to mylist at the same time using following command.
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv,mp4 api -u "username" -p "password" -k "apikey" -xr "watched/%a_english%/%ep_no% - %ep_english% [%g_name%]" "unwatched/anime1" "unwatched/anime2"
Where
* **"-x"** Delete empty folders after moving all files away.
**NOTE: All files with same name and different extension (fx. subtitle files) will be renamed/moved as well.
Complete list of usable tags in format string:
* **%md5%** - md5 hash of file.
* **%sha1%** - sha1 hash of file.
* **%crc32%** - crc32 hash of file.
* **%resolution%** - file resolution, for example "1920x1080"
* **%aired%** - Episode aired date. Only option that needs "--date-format" option. You can find list of available tags at https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/time.html#time.strftime.
* **%year%** - Year, the anime was aired. Can be a timespan, if the anime was aired several years "1990-2005" etc.
* **%a_romaji%** - Anime title in romaji.
* **%a_kanji%** - Anime title in kanji.
* **%a_english%** - English anime title.
* **%ep_no%** - Episode number. Prepends the necessary zeros, fx. 001, 01
* **%ep_english%** - English episode name.
* **%ep_romaji%** - Episode name in romaji.
* **%ep_kanji%** - Episode name in kanji.
* **%g_name%** - Group that released the anime. fx. HorribleSubs.
* **%g_sname%** - Short group name.
===========================
Anidbcli is a simple command line interface for managing your anime collection on your local computer or NAS (using only ssh).
Key features
---------------------------
* ed2k hashing library utilizing multiple cores
* adding anime to mylist
* utilize data from anidb to move/rename the files
* moves/renames the subtitle and other files with same extension
* encryption
Installation
---------------------------
The package can be installed automatically using pip.
.. code-block:: bash
pip install anidbcli
Package can be also installed from source like this.
.. code-block:: bash
python setup.py install
After installation anidbcli can be invoked like a python module
.. code-block:: bash
python -m anidbcli
or directly by typing following in the command line
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli
Quickstart
---------------------------
The basic syntax is
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli [OPTIONS] ed2k/api [OPTIONS] ARGS
If you want to just generate ed2k links for mkv and mp4 files recursively for given folders and copy them to clipboard, use:
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv,mp4 ed2k -c "path/to/directory" "path/to/directory2"
Where
* **-r** is recursive
* **-e** comma separated list of extensions, that are treated as anime files
To add all mkv files from directory resursively to mylist use:
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv api -u "username" -p "password" -k "apikey" -a "path/to/directory"
Where
* **"password"** is your anidb password
* **"username"** is your anidb username
* **"apikey"** is anidb upd api key, that you can set at http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=profile. If no key is provided, unencrypted connection will be used.
Optionally, if you don't provide password or username, you will be prompted to input them.
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv api -k "apikey" -a "path/to/directory"
Enter your username: "username"
Enter your password: "password"
To rename all mkv and mp4 files in directory recursively using data from api you can call
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv,mp4 api -u "username" -p "password" -k "apikey" -sr "%ep_no% - %ep_english% [%g_name%]" "path/to/directory"
Where
* **"-r"** rename using provided format string
* **"-s"** prepend original file path to each renamed file. Without this flag the files would me moved to current directory.
You can also move watched anime from unwatched directory to watched directory and add it to mylist at the same time using following command.
.. code-block:: bash
anidbcli -r -e mkv,mp4 api -u "username" -p "password" -k "apikey" -xr "watched/%a_english%/%ep_no% - %ep_english% [%g_name%]" "unwatched/anime1" "unwatched/anime2"
Where
* **"-x"** Delete empty folders after moving all files away.
**NOTE: All files with same name and different extension (fx. subtitle files) will be renamed/moved as well.
Complete list of usable tags in format string:
* **%md5%** - md5 hash of file.
* **%sha1%** - sha1 hash of file.
* **%crc32%** - crc32 hash of file.
* **%resolution%** - file resolution, for example "1920x1080"
* **%aired%** - Episode aired date. Only option that needs "--date-format" option. You can find list of available tags at https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/time.html#time.strftime.
* **%year%** - Year, the anime was aired. Can be a timespan, if the anime was aired several years "1990-2005" etc.
* **%a_romaji%** - Anime title in romaji.
* **%a_kanji%** - Anime title in kanji.
* **%a_english%** - English anime title.
* **%ep_no%** - Episode number. Prepends the necessary zeros, fx. 001, 01
* **%ep_english%** - English episode name.
* **%ep_romaji%** - Episode name in romaji.
* **%ep_kanji%** - Episode name in kanji.
* **%g_name%** - Group that released the anime. fx. HorribleSubs.
* **%g_sname%** - Short group name.
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