This Gem only works for video files with S[Number]E[Number]
(i.e., S01E02) format in their names.
Subfinder
You have a TV series without subtitles. Open the terminal, go to the folder where you saved your files, and run subfinder
. It will find the similar subtitle files (only .srt
) on the folder and rename it to video file. If the subtitles are not exists on your disk, then it will download, from the subscene
URL you provided, extract and rename them.
It works fine with the video file names which followed S01E01
naming format.
Installation
First you need to have Ruby
and Gem
on your machine.
Then simply run:
$ gem install subfinder
Without any switches, this will unzip all zipped or compressed files and find/rename them to correspondent video file. Also you can provide the URL for subscene.com
list page with -u
and it would download the correct file and do the rest.
Usage
$ subfinder -u https://subscene.com/subtitles/the-kominsky-method -l fa
Use
-l
or--language
for subtitle language you want. Default is English. Right now onlyfa
anden
are supported.Use
-u
or--url
to specify a URL page of a TV series onsubscene.com
website.Run
subfinder --dryrun
to create set of mock files on you current directory and running Subfinder.Also see
sunfinder -h
for help
Development
- Please report any broken thing using Github issues *
To run tests, run rake test
.
To see all logs, run with -d
or --degub
Clone the project. Make changes and then rake build
inside the project folder to create Gem.
Then gem install pkg/subfinder-0.0.1.gem
to install it locally.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
TODO
- Add all language codes