It turns a file like Apur.Sansar.HEVC.2160p.AC3.mkv into Apur Sansar (1959) - Satyajit Ray.mkv using metadata pulled from TMDB.
This is made mostly due to mnamer not having support for director's name, and also because I wanted to try writing something useful in Rust.
Install from AUR, my personal lure-repo or download the binary from the releases. You can also get it from crates.io.
You can also install from source by using
git clone https://github.com/SinTan1729/movie-rename
cd movie-rename
sudo make install
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The syntax is:
movie-rename <filename(s)> [-n|--dry-run] [-d|--directory] [-h|--help] [-v|--version] -
There needs to be a config file named
configin the$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/movie-rename/directory. -
It should consist of two lines. The first line should have your TMDB API key.
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The second line should have a pattern, that will be used for the rename.
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In the pattern, the variables need to be enclosed in
{}, the supported variables aretitle,yearanddirector. -
Default pattern is
{title} ({year}) - {director}. Extension is always kept. -
Passing
--directoryor-dassumes that the arguments are directory names, which contain exactly one movie and optionally subtitles. -
Passing
--dry-runor-ndoes a dry tun and only prints out the new names, without actually doing anything. -
Passing
--i-feel-luckyor-lautomatically chooses the first option. Useful when you use the program as part of a script. -
You can join the short flags
-d,-nand-ltogether (e.g.-dnor-dln). -
Passing
--helpor-hshows help and exits. -
Passing
--versionor-vshows version and exits.
- Currently, it only supports names in English. It should be easy to turn it into a configurable option. Since for movies in all the languages I know, English name is usually provided, it's a non-feature for me. If someone is willing to test it out for other languages, they're welcome. I'm open to accepting PRs.
- I plan to add more variables in the future. Support for TV Shows will not be added, since tvnamer does that excellently.