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    MangaReaper

    MangaReaper

    Automated mangas downloading and managing tool

    MangaReaper is an automated tool to download and manage mangas for Linux, created around Comix viewer (and its various forks). MangaReaper let the user subscribe to various mangas in a completely automated way, and periodically download the new chapters available. It supports many download sites, such as mangareader, mangafox, or eatmanga. MangaReaper organizes the downloaded chapters in various libraries of Comix, and let the user manage them. It includes many features such as automatically deleting mangas after a certain number of days or chapters, or viewing the list of the unread chapters. This tool aims to be as flexible and configurable as possible. Even though it's a bash script, all the interactions are done graphically, thanks to Zenity's fork, Yad. *** Update ***: A new portable Perl / Gtk3 version is currently under development. The bash version ow serves just as a demo.
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    RL Ingest

    RL Ingest

    Canon DSLR, Hero GoPro and Sony F3 to MPEG2 35 MXF OP-Atom

    This Mac OS application takes H.264 MOV and XDCAM EX 35 MOV material and exports them to Avid, puts consistent metadata in the MXF files for future re-link. Download the HTML help files for details in the link below. Tested cameras: Canon 5D, Canon 550D, Hero GoPro, Sony F3 with browser to MOV or MXF rewarp. - Supports 25p fps essence. - Can customize the Avid clip name and comment to the clip - Generates take names by file name order - Create sync point Avid locator - Use the Media Tool to get the new files into the bin. Download the help files for more info - https://sourceforge.net/projects/rlingest/files/Html%20help%20files/ Requirements: - Mac OS Lion 10.7 or greater - FFMPEG (with libx264) - http://ffmpeg.org - BMX Libs - https://sourceforge.net/projects/bmxlib - Sony XDCAM Browser (for Sony F3 files rewrap)
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    Subscript

    Make music file directory structure for Subsonic

    Since Subsonic requires special directory structure for organizing music files, this simple script helps copying music files from source directory to destination directory according to the music files' id3v2 information. The scripts require a command-line id3 editor "id3v2"(http://id3v2.sourceforge.net)
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    dupehasher

    Shell script for managing duplicate image files in a directory.

    dupehasher scans the given directory for files that are identical except by filename. dupeshasher will generate a report plaintext file named 'dupelist.txt' in the working directory (which contains, per line, tab-delimited names of files whose contents are identical). Depending upon the arguments supplied by the user upon invoking dupeshasher, it will also delete all duplicates, keeping either the oldest or newest of all sets of duplicates. Additionally it can batch-rename all remaining (post-deletion) files in a chronologically-sequential manner; or according to the md5sum or sha256 sum of every file. File extensions (.jpg for example) are preserved, and there is a user option to ensure that the extension is correct (for example, a .jpg file is indeed a jpeg and not, for example, a png). Finally, an interactive mode exists for users who are not comfortable with the command line.
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    mythicalLibrarian interfaces TheTvDb.com to rename recordings based on a show and episode title. mythicalLibrarian also supports interface with MythTV database and can be run as a user job to build your library.
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    yaCat es un catalogador de discos escrito en Bash con el objetivo de ser los más efectivo posible como asi también consumir la menor cantidad de recursos posibles. yaCat is a Disk Catalogator made in Bash whit objetive of consume lower means.
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