![]() Not sure if it had to do with the index sites, or whatever. I have been meaning to experiment with Mylar a bit, but in the wake of recent indexer shutdowns, I was wondering if it was even working anymore?ĬomicTagger wrote:I have a played a bit with Mylar, and it looks pretty cool, but I didn't have much luck getting it working. comictagger.py -s -t cr -f -o $DOWNLOADED_COMIC Is it possible to do something like this already? Then you have to massage the data in the file to be a format that you could pass on the command-line to ComicTagger.Īnother way, which would be a little redundant with respect to metadata downloads, but would be a *lot* easier, would be to let ComicTagger just re-fetch the metadata itself.Īssuming the the filename is parseable for series and issuenumber, just do this: ![]() You would have to get Mylar to spit out the metadata into a file, and have it ready to match with the file that sabnzbd downloaded. The only trick would be getting the metadata from Mylar to ComicTagger. I guess if you set up sabnzbd to run a script after downloading a comic, you could do most of what you mentioned right now. Looks like a lot of promise there, though, and certainly some synergy is possible with ComicTagger, especially given that they are both written in Python. ![]() I have a played a bit with Mylar, and it looks pretty cool, but I didn't have much luck getting it working. ![]()
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