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Little CLI tool to download batches from animetosho.org
It's a little Command Line Tool that automates the work of downloading batch uploads on animetosho.org. This script is NO where near STABLE. It might bug out from time to time. Don't forget to read the 'Bugs/Known Issue' Section in wiki.
tvcmd is a command line tool to keep track of tv shows episodes
This repository is now hosted in github: https://github.com/juantascon/tvcmd
tvcmd is a command line tool to keep track of tv shows episodes, it has a similar purpose of websites such as myepisodes.com followmy.tv or mytvshows.org but for the command line.
Clifire is a command line tool for mass file renaming. It supports regular expression renaming as well as some more user-friendly featurs such as cutting, padding and number formatting.
It is aimed at remote use (e.g. ssh, telnet).
SamChanEd is a command line tool to organize channels list on Samsung TV. Currently it supports only analog channels on C series of TV sets. TV icon by http://cemagraphics.deviantart.com/
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