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35 lines
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# Rename TV Show files
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This program downloads episode names from http://thetvdb.com and adds them as a suffix to the appropriate files
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For this to work your file needs to contain the season and episode number (in accordance to thetvdb) in this format: S#E# (doesn't matter if lower or upper case)
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The program only supports the aired order so far
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## Usage
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Enter the directory in which the files you want to rename are (you can have subdirectories with different seasons, just not different shows) and call the program
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Arguments:
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`-s, --show` - Name of the show
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`-n, --season` - Seasons to be renamed (numbers seperated by space or 'all' for all seasons in the directory and sub directories)
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`-p, --show-path` - Path to the show's directory
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`-c, --correct-path` - Don't ask if path is correct
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`-t, --trust` - Don't prompt before changing file names
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`-x, --linux` - Don't replace characters that are ilegal in NTFS
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`-l, --lang` - Language of the episode titles
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`--print_langs` - Print available languages
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`--name-pattern` - Pattern by which the files should be renamed
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- %filename - original filename
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- %show - show name from thetvdb
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- %epname - episode name from thetvdb
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- %season - season number, possible to specify leading 0 like this: %2season (number means how many leading zeros)
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- %episode - episode number, possible to specify leading 0 like this: %3season (number means how many leading zeros) |