# AutoMedia Automatically track new releases of media and download them. Currently works with rss for torrent sites (`nyaa.si`) and a for these manga sites: `manganelo.com`, `manganelos.com`, `mangatown.com`, `mangakakalot.com`, `mangakatana.com`, `lhtranslation.net`, `readm.org`, `mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp` and `mangadex.org`. A notification is shown on the screen when a download finishes (if notify-send is installed). ## Installation Run `sudo ./install.sh` to install AutoMedia. If you are running Arch Linux, then you can find AutoMedia on aur under the name automedia-git (`yay -S automedia-git`). AutoMedia checks and downloads updates every 15 minutes. Torrents stop seeding after a ratio of 2.0. ## Usage Run automedia with `sync` option and keep it running to track media. You can then use `add` option to add new media to track.\ Removing media from being synced can be done by removing the tracked directory in `~/.config/automedia/rss/tracked` or `~/.config/automedia/html/tracked` or by using `automedia cleanup`.\ It is recommended to create a new directory specifically for automedia sync, otherwise tools like `open_media.py` might not work correctly.\ Run automedia without any options to see all options. # Requirements ## System curl, transmission-cli, notify-send (optional) ## Python 3 lxml, requests, pure_protobuf (optional, used with mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp) # Requirements when using open_media.py ## System dmenu, sxiv (for manga), mpv (for anime) # Important Do not move files inside the download directory. If you want to move them, move the whole download directory when automedia is not running and then set the download directory to the new location when using sync command. # Dev info titles of manga need to be stripped of spaces on both ends and replace all `/` with `_`.