![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have been meaning to experiment with Mylar a bit, but in the wake of recent indexer shutdowns, I was wondering if it was even working anymore?ĬomicTagger wrote:I have a played a bit with Mylar, and it looks pretty cool, but I didn't have much luck getting it working. comictagger.py -s -t cr -f -o $DOWNLOADED_COMIC Is it possible to do something like this already? Then you have to massage the data in the file to be a format that you could pass on the command-line to ComicTagger.Īnother way, which would be a little redundant with respect to metadata downloads, but would be a *lot* easier, would be to let ComicTagger just re-fetch the metadata itself.Īssuming the the filename is parseable for series and issuenumber, just do this: You would have to get Mylar to spit out the metadata into a file, and have it ready to match with the file that sabnzbd downloaded. The only trick would be getting the metadata from Mylar to ComicTagger. I guess if you set up sabnzbd to run a script after downloading a comic, you could do most of what you mentioned right now. Looks like a lot of promise there, though, and certainly some synergy is possible with ComicTagger, especially given that they are both written in Python. Not sure if it had to do with the index sites, or whatever. I have a played a bit with Mylar, and it looks pretty cool, but I didn't have much luck getting it working. ![]()
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