A simple tool to take the work out of uploading.
- Generates and Parses MediaInfo/BDInfo.
- Generates and Uploads screenshots.
- Uses srrdb to fix scene filenames
- Can grab descriptions from PTP (automatically on filename match or arg) / BLU (arg)
- Obtains TMDb/IMDb/MAL identifiers.
- Converts absolute to season episode numbering for Anime
- Generates custom .torrents without useless top level folders/nfos.
- Can re-use existing torrents instead of hashing new
- Generates proper name for your upload using Mediainfo/BDInfo and TMDb/IMDb conforming to site rules
- Checks for existing releases already on site
- Uploads to PTP/BLU/BHD/Aither/THR/STC/R4E(limited)/STT/HP/ACM/LCD/LST/NBL/ANT/FL/HUNO/RF/SN
- Adds to your client with fast resume, seeding instantly (rtorrent/qbittorrent/deluge/watch folder)
- ALL WITH MINIMAL INPUT!
- Currently works with .mkv/.mp4/Blu-ray/DVD/HD-DVDs
- Features
- REQUIRES AT LEAST PYTHON 3.7 AND PIP3
- Needs mono on linux systems for BDInfo
- Also needs MediaInfo and ffmpeg installed on your system
- On Windows systems, ffmpeg must be added to PATH (https://windowsloop.com/install-ffmpeg-windows-10/)
- On linux systems, get it from your favorite package manager
- Clone the repo to your system
git clone https://github.com/L4GSP1KE/Upload-Assistant.git
- Copy and Rename
data/example-config.py
todata/config.py
- Edit
config.py
to use your information (more detailed information in the wiki)- tmdb_api (v3) key can be obtained from https://developers.themoviedb.org/3/getting-started/introduction
- image host api keys can be obtained from their respective sites
- Install necessary python modules
pip3 install --user -U -r requirements.txt
Additional Resources are found in the wiki
Feel free to contact me if you need help, I'm not that hard to find.
- To update first navigate into the Upload-Assistant directory:
cd Upload-Assistant
- Run a
git pull
to grab latest updates - Run
python3 -m pip install --user -U -r requirements.txt
to ensure dependencies are up to date
python3 upload.py /downloads/path/to/content --args
Args are OPTIONAL, for a list of acceptable args, pass --help
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