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OneMangaDownloader

   0.0.2  

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Score 57%
Downloads:  161
Submitted:  Apr 13 2009
Updated:  Jun 8 2009

Description:

Name
OneMangaDownloader - Downloads Manga from Onemanga
Options:
-comic|-c Comic name (as called in onemanga)
-number|-n Comic number (e.j 1)
-pages|-p Number of last page (default 20)
-conffile|-c Specify conffile (default HOME/.getmangarc
Conffile
Conffile is a yaml file with the form:
Mangacomic: Number
Aditional options are allowed:
destdir
pages:

Usage
You can create a conffile as described in conffile or call it as
described in options
Conffile will be auto-updated, so manga numbers will be increased by one each
time they are downloaded.

You can even configure it and program a cron job!!
If you, for example, put your favourite mangas in conffile, and create a cron job to be executed weekly, it will auto-increment manga number and download it weekly!




Changelog:

* Initial release
* Almost rewritten
* Added better conffiles (yaml format)
* Documented in pod
* Added command-line args handling.
* Some minor interface fixes.
* Now it auto-increments number of manga in config.




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 woo!

 
 by faemir on: Apr 14 2009
 
Score 63%

Just what i've been looking for, many thanks!


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 erm

 
 by faemir on: Apr 14 2009
 
Score 63%

I feel kind of stupid, how do I use it? O_o


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 Usage

 
 by xayon on: Apr 14 2009
 
Score 63%

Just edit .getmangarc in your home, in the form:
Manga=Number
Manga2=Numer2

And launch it with sh OneMangaDownloader or, after giving it permissions to execute, ./OneMangaDownloader
You can put it on your path to be able tu just do OneMangaDownloader
And it will download comics you've especified.
Note this works with page onemanga.com so when comics are there, you can get them.
Also, onemanga.com team and fansubbers are doing a great work, so, visiting the page and supporting them is not so bad :-P
Anyway, I made it for people, like me, who can't do it.


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 Re: Usage

 
 by faemir on: Apr 14 2009
 
Score 50%

I still don't understand, which lines do I edit?

For example if I wanted to get the manga 'Fairy Tail' chapter 54, what would I change?


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 Configuration

 
 by xayon on: Apr 16 2009
 
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Noone!
Nothing!
You don't have to touch the script!
:-)

Its made to read a config file so
you have to create that config file.

It must be in ~/.getmangarc
Open it with your favourite editor (for example with vim vim ~/.getmangarc )
Anyway, if you're asking that, better use nano or gedit/mousepad.
And the format of the file must be
MangaName/chapter
Fairy_Tail=54
Note that it reads things from onemanga so you'll have to adapt names to the ones in onemanga's urls... Normally they just replace spaces (" ") by "_"


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 Re: Configuration

 
 by xayon on: Jun 8 2009
 
Score 63%

Woah! It now allows you to specify the thing from command line.

New interface is great, really, it's much less annoying than before

Also, conffile format is yaml, so much more powerfull.


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