mal
is a command-line client for MyAnimeList, via the official API.
One of the major design goals of this project is to avoid the use of web-scraping, which means it should work indefinitely. Other projects that scrape the website tend to break whenever MyAnimeList has an update, rarely ever recovering from the needed maintenance as a result.
Development is currently in alpha. New ideas are welcome! But please check CONTRIBUTING.md before you submit that pull request.
This project is an unofficial fork of pushrax/mal, which seems to have fallen out of maintenance.
- Search your anime list.
- Fetch your anime list.
- List animes by their status (e.g.
watching
). - Increment or decrement episode watch count.
- Add anime to your
Plan To Watch
list. - Edit anime metadata (currently
tags
,status
andscore
) using your favorite text editor. - Print your MAL stats! Just like you do on MyAnimeList.
More features are currently being developed!
If you have a suggestion for a new feature, a bug to report or something else, you can submit an issue.
Please note that as this project is still in alpha development, pretty much everything is subject to change.
- Python 3.4+
- setuptools (For installing and developing)
- requests
- appdirs
- decorating
- argparse (Merged into stdlib since version 3.2)
See requirements.txt for detailed version information.
Ensure that you are using Python 3 before attempting to install.
It's common for systems to have both Python 2 and 3, so if necessary, use pip3
or python3 -m pip
.
If your system has both python2
and python3
, replace all instances of python
and pip
with python3
and pip3
(or python3 -m pip
).
From the command line, run:
$ pip install --user mal
This will install the latest stable build of mal
from the PyPi
repository.
If you want the absolute latest, bleeding-edge version, you'll have to install manually.
Clone this project and run pip
:
$ git clone https://github.com/ryukinix/mal
$ cd mal
$ sudo pip install --user .
Note: If installing in a virtualenv
, the sudo
is not necessary.
It's also possible to install with the makefile (sudo make install
) and the setup script (sudo python3 ./setup.py install
),
but we strongly recommend pip
, as it tracks dependencies, and can uninstall. It is a package manager, after all.
Finally, if you want to update after having already installed, you can do this:
$ git pull origin master
$ sudo pip install --user .
This project has been packaged and uploaded to the AUR as python-mal-git in case you're using Arch Linux or a similar distro (like Manjaro).
If you just can't get mal
to run because it's crashing upon startup, make sure that everything is using python3
$ head -1 $(which mal)
#!/usr/bin/python
$ sudo ed $(which mal) <<< $'1s/python$/python3\nwq'
28
#!/usr/bin/python3
29
$ head -1 $(which mal)
#!/usr/bin/python3
You might have to go through a few files to get it to work, but usually, editing the launcher is enough. Failing that,
delete the launcher, re-clone the repo, and try again in a virtualenv
. If it works there, be careful to follow the above steps and
make sure you're using python3 for everything.
For some reason, the MAL API requires a username and password for most actions... including searching the main database. Thus, mal
needs
your MAL login to be useful. To prevent this from being a headache, mal
stores your credentials in your OS's default config path
(e.g. ~/.config/mal/myanimelist.ini
for Linux). Your username and password are stored unencrypted in plain text in that file.
If you haven't already authenticated (mal login
), the program will ask for your credentials when needed.
Currently, there is an open issue hoping to resolve the whole "plain text password" kerfuffle.
The format of myanimelist.ini
is as follows:
[mal]
username = your_username
password = your_password
When mal
is executed without any arguments, a help message is displayed:
$ mal
usage: mal [-h] [-v]
{search,filter,increase,inc,decrease,dec,login,list,config,drop,stats,add,edit}
...
MyAnimeList command line client.
positional arguments:
{search,filter,increase,inc,decrease,dec,login,list,config,drop,stats,add,edit}
commands
search search an anime
filter find anime in users list
increase (inc) increase anime's watched episodes by one
decrease (dec) decrease anime's watched episodes by one
login save login credentials
list list animes
config Print current config file and its path
drop Put a selected anime on drop list
stats Show anime watch stats
add add an anime to the list
edit edit entry
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show the version of mal
You can also use the -h
or --help
options with mal
or any of its subcommands to see specific help messages.
$ mal list -h
usage: mal list [-h] [--extend] [--user USER] [section]
positional arguments:
section section to display, can be one of: [all, watching, completed,
on hold, dropped, plan to watch, rewatching] (default: all)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--extend display extra info such as start/finish dates and tags
--user USER choose which users list to show
See CONTRIBUTING.md