Automate MKVToolNix with the power of Deno and YAML.
Install MKVToolNix, or add the following executables to your path:
mkvpropeditmkvextract
These are included with MKVToolNix. Alternatively, you can set the paths to
these files directly in the MKVPROPEDIT and MKVEXTRACT environment
variables, respectively.
Download the latest release for your platform, or build yourself using Deno:
git clone https://github.com/ndm13/automkv.git
deno compile --allow-run --allow-env --allow-read --allow-write automkv.tsWe require the following permissions:
allow-runto interface withmkvpropedit/mkvextractallow-envto load alternate paths from environment variablesallow-readto load configuration filesallow-writeto verify MKV files aren't locked before editing
automkv watch [automkv-yaml-file]Watches all the directories specified in the provided automkv.yml file for
new media, and will apply the edits to those files.
automkv watch [folder-name]Scans a folder recursively for any automkv.yml files, and watches for new
ones to be added. For any files it finds it will watch all the directories
specified in those file for new media, and will apply the edits to those files.
automkv run [automkv-yaml-file]Directly runs an automkv.yml script (one time) and applies the edits to the
files in the script.
This is the script format for automkv. When using automkv watch [folder],
any file that ends in automkv.yml is monitored, so you could use
tv-show-name.automkv.yml for instance.
Included is an example file (automkv.example.yml) to get you started:
batch: # Every file has a root batch element
- watch: # Watch as many folders as you want
folder: Season 1 # Folder name is static
files: S01E\d{2}\.mkv # but file name is a RegExp
edits: # Edits are per-track
- edit: track:a2 # Specify using mkvpropedit syntax
set: # Set values to update
flag-commentary: 1 # Booleans are 1/0 as per spec
name: Director's Commentary # Strings don't need any special formatting
chapters: # Chapters will only be mapped if there is
- Opening Credits # an entry for each chapter.
- Episode # automkv files may include chapters, edits,
- Ending Credits # both, or neither (but why neither?)The commands under edits use the same formatting as mkvpropedit and are
passed more or less unchanged: see the guide
for more details. For the chapters section, updated chapter titles will only
be applied if the actual number of chapters is the same as the number provided.