This is a little command-line utility to fetch subtitles from addic7ed.
Install latest stable version with:
$ pip install addic7ed-cli
Use --upgrade
to upgrade.
Install latest development version with:
$ pip install https://github.com/BenoitZugmeyer/addic7ed-cli/archive/master.zip
An AUR package is waiting for you.
addic7ed-cli is available from nixpkgs unstable channel:
$ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.pythonPackages.addic7ed-cli
Example, if you speak french and english:
$ addic7ed -l french -l english The.Serie.S02E23.MDR.mkv
Help:
$ addic7ed --help
You can login with your addic7ed.com identifiers to increase your daily download quota:
- Anonymous users are limited to 15 downloads per 24 hours on their IP address
- Registered users are limited to 40
- VIPs get 80 downloads (please consider donating)
You can store frequently used options in a configuration file. Create a
file at ~/.config/addic7ed
(Linux, OSX) or
%APPDATA%/Addic7ed Configuration.txt
(Windows), and it will be
parsed using the Python ConfigParser (see example below). Hint: use the
--verbose
argument to print the full path of the configuration
file when running a command. It can contain three sections:
- [flags], to set a flag (verbose, hearing-impaired, overwrite, ignore,
batch or brute-batch, see
addic7ed search --help
for informations about those flags) - [languages], to list prefered languages
- [session], the session to use for authentification (this is automatically
populated when using
addic7ed login
)
Example:
[flags] hearing-impaired = no batch [languages] french english [session] abcdef
video-organizer format is supported. If a "filelist" file is next to an episode, it will use it to extract its real name and forge the good query.