Kickasstorrents search lib with python3.5
Project description
Easily search torrents in multiple providers such as KickAssTorrents and ThePirateBay.
Command Line Interface
katcr comes with a simple but powerful command line interface
Search in multiple torrent sites. Usage: katcr [options] [interactive options] <SEARCH_TERM> Currently available search engines: - Katcr - ThePirateBay Options: -e --search-engine=<SearchEngine> Torrent search engine to use [default: Any]. -p --pages=<PAGES_NUM> Number of pages to lookup [default: 1] -d --disable-shortener Disable url shortener -s --sortener=<SHORTENER_URL> Use given magnet shortener to prettify urls. [default: http://www.shortmag.net] Interactive Options: -i --interactive Enable interactive mode -o --open Launch with default torrent app in interactive mode [default: True] -h --help Show this help screen -d --debug Enable debug mode
Installation
If you don’t already know about virtualenvs, you should read Jamie Matthews’s article about virtualenvs
This is a python package available on pypi. Just execute:
pip install katcr
KATBot - Kickasstorrents telegram bot
Katcr also comes with a telegram bot entry point. It’s a simple bot that replies with search results for each message it gets. It returns links to .torrent files from KAT.cr for the first page of results.
Run telegram bot. Usage: katcr_bot [options] Options: --token=<BOT_TOKEN> Telegram bot token --shortener=<URL_SHORTENER> Url shortener to use [default: http://shortmag.net]
Notes
This project is made with the best of intentions.
For that times you need to search for somethink shared as a torrent on KAT (I.E, linux images). Logo is based on robot cat by Arsenty
If you like this project, show its appreciation by starring it, if you’re using it and want to write to me personally, feel free to do so at opensource@davidfrancos.net. If you’ve got a bug to report, please use the github ticketing system
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