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NAME

vorg - organize your videos

SYNOPSIS

vorg [OPTIONS] [FILES]

OPTIONS

-u, --undo
    undo organization. FILES may be a *filelist*

-o DIRECTORY, --outdir DIRECTORY
    use DIRECTORY as root of all output; default is .
    
-m, --move
    move FILES (default)
    
-c, --copy
    copy FILES
    
-l, --link
    hardlink FILES
    
-v NUM, --verbosity NUM
    choose how much info to output: (each level includes those above it. interactive output is always visible)
    -2: fatal errors
    -1: errors
    0: warnings (default)
    1: verbose
    2: debug

-h, --help
    just show this text

-r, --recursive
    step into directories instead of omitting them

-p, --part
    do not omit .part files
    
-b, --build-no
    just print the build number
    
--clean SIZE
    after organizing, for each folder that was part of the input, remove it recursively if its total size (including children) is less than SIZE bytes. SIZE is a natural number, optionally suffixed by K, M or G (2K = 2 * 1024).

--ask-clean
    ask before cleaning a directory. see --clean

--manual-name NAME
    override vorg's parser when parsing names, e.g. Community. this is useful if the filename is all lowercase.

TIPS & TRICKS

To download subtitles, check out addic7ed-cli. Because it supports the filelist format that vorg uses to save file information, downloading subtitles is as easy as

$ addic7ed E19.avi

For syncing your video folders, for example [local hdd] -> [usb hdd], rsync is handy:

$ rsync -a ~/Video /media/USB-HDD/Video