A simple command line interface to rename movies in a folder and get your movies collection organized!
It works in an interactive way and uses imdb gem to query imdb about current movie trying to obtain useful infos
to see the usage type
$ movie-renamer -h Usage: movie-renamer [-i|-s|-f|-h|-p] <folder> Default behavior is -f on current working directory -h, --help Display this help -i, --imdb Executes a query on imdb on <movie name> -s, --singlemovie FILE Acts on a single movie file <file name> -f, --folder FOLDER Acts on whole folder <folder> -p, --path PATH path for moving renamed movies default is tmp/ in current working directory
Imdb site recently changed layout hence the imdb gem that movie-renamer uses for the search doesn’t give good results anymore I don’t have the time to fix the imdb gem or change it and use another database but I’m willing to accept pull requests :) Sorry for the inconvenience
Default behavior is to scan the current working directory. For each movie in the folder a question about what to do is asked.
Then movie is renamed using input provided by the user. You can query imdb using the filename or enter use manual search
Each renamed movie is moved into a tmp/ subfolder of the current working directory or in the folder specified with the -p option
By default Movies are renamed like this:
$year - $director - $title partXX.file_extension
You can set the rename pattern creating a .movie-renamer file in your home
example:
filename: ($year) - $title - $director
Optionally a language for the search can be set in .movie-renamer file
language: it
all languages supported by imdb are available, simply set the language option to the website .part link www.imdb.it -> it
In this case search will return the complete title but then just the title in the selected language will be writed in the filename
Please NOTE that multilanguage support REQUIRES an UTF-8 enabled terminal to work correctly
savepath: /home/ghedamat/movies
Setting this variable you can change the default savepath to save in the same path all the renamed movies. The behavior is the same as with -p option.
If option “parsepattern” is set the pattern is used to parse movie filenames trying to detect $director $title and $year
parsepattern: $year - $director - $title
movie-renamer requires ruby1.9 to work correctly gem dependencies also includes
imdb gem htmlentities gem highline gem
also ensure that you have the gem installation path in your $PATH to use the included executables
You are encouraged to provide help in developing this simple but useful (I hope) application!
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Fork the project.
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Make your feature addition or bug fix.
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Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
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Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
Copyright © 2010 ghedamat. See LICENSE for details.
Feel free to send me suggestions :) Please drop me a line if you find this useful
Mail me at: thamayor [at] gmail [dot] com