Organize your movie folder and files
Project description
Organizes, indexes, and pulls relevant info for your movie library presented in a clean, locally-resourced, set of webpages.
Installation
1) Install PhantomJS
Mac OS X
brew update brew install phantomjs
Linux
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install phantomjs
2) Install cinefiles
pip install cinefiles
Usage
Downloading to appropriaatly named folders (each folder’s name is the name of the movie it holds) NOTE: Folders can contain subfolders with movies in them i.e. => “James Bond Movies/Goldeneye”
import cinefiles as cf directory = "/Volumes/HDD/Movies" search = cf.Cinefiles(searchfolder=directory) search.run()
To rename folders automatically: (this can’t be undone automatically yet)
import cinefiles as cf directory = "/Volumes/HDD/jumble_of_movies" organize = cf.Cinefolders(searchfolder=directory) organize.organizefolder()
To remove all the added files:
import cinefiles as cf clear_run = cf.Cinefiles(configfile='cinefiles.ini') clear_run.clear_run.purgecinefiles()
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