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Anime torrent sorter

Searches source directory for video downloads and sorts them into directories based on the series name.

Installation

  1. Clone or download the repository
  2. Navigate to the repository in terminal
  3. Run pip3 install .

By default pip3 installs it into ~/.local/bin/, if you don't like that talk to pip.

Upgrade

  1. Navigate to the repository in terminal
  2. Run git pull
  3. Run pip3 uninstall --yes sort-torrents
  4. Run pip3 install .

Remove

  1. Navigate to the repository in terminal
  2. Run pip3 uninstall --yes sort-torrents
  3. Remove repository files

Usage

usage: sort-torrents [-h] --source path --dest path

Arguments

Argument Description Type
-h, --help Show help message and exist Optional
--source [path], -s [path] Source directory to scan for matching files. Required
--dest [path], --destination [path], -d [path] Destination directory to sort into. (default: None) Required

Pattern

File matching regex pattern: \[[\w\W]+\] ([\w\W]+) - ([\d]+) \[[\w\W]+\].([\w]+)

So in other words it looks for:

Series name Episode Extension
[Any charaters] Any characters - Numers [Any caharters] . Any characters

Pattern to match files is defined inside torrent_sorter/sorter.py as PATTERN

It's created to primerly match HorribleSubs anime distributions but should catch most others.

If you wish to edit regex pattern the only requirement is to produce 3 groups in given order: name, episode, extension.

Alias

Do yourself a favor and make an alias in ~/.zshrc or ~/.bash_aliases like

alias sort-animu="sort-torrents -s /my/path/to/animu -d /my/path/to/videos"