Usage¶
Command Line Interface¶
Note
Maintaining that section up-to-date might take longer that the releases can happen, in that case please refer to the built-in help command with -h
.
main command¶
The program is divided in different subcommands, the root doesn’t have any special actions except accessing the subcommands.
usage: pyscandl [-h] [-q] {autodl,manga,manual} ...
positional arguments:
{autodl,manga,manual}
autodl auto downloader using the mangas in the json
manga tool to modify, add and remove mangas from the
automatic rss downloader mode list
manual manually download scans, it will not update the
downloaded scans json, if you plan on setting up a
manga with the automatic rss mode don't mix both
commands
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-q, --quiet removes the verbose
manual command¶
This command allows you to manually download on or a set of chapters for a specific manga. For it to work you’ll need to specify at least a link or an id to the manga, the save format for the downloaded scan and the corresponding Fetchers to the chapter.
usage: pyscandl manual [-h] (-l LINK | -m MANGA) -f FETCHER [-o OUTPUT] [-c CHAPTER_START] [-a | -n DOWNLOAD_NUMBER | -e CHAPTER_END] [-t] [-s SKIP] (-p | -k | -i)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l LINK, --link LINK gives the link to the page with all the chapter listed
-m MANGA, --manga MANGA
gives the manga name, the image fetcher will find the
corresponding manga
-f FETCHER, --fetcher FETCHER
the name of the image links fetcher that will be used
for the download
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
the path (absolute or relative) to the folder where to
save the data, the images will be stored in a
subfolder images with inside one folder per chapter
and the pdfs will be stored in a pdf subfolder
-c CHAPTER_START, --chapter-start CHAPTER_START
gives the chapter to start the download on (defaults
at 1)
-a, --all downloads all the chapters from the starting point to
the end
-n DOWNLOAD_NUMBER, --download-number DOWNLOAD_NUMBER
gives the number of chapters to download (defaults at
1)
-e CHAPTER_END, --chapter-end CHAPTER_END
gives the ending chapter number, if the chapter
doesn't exists the program will stop once it's
surpassed
-t, --tiny don't write the manga name in the title (useful if
using ebook libraries)
-s SKIP, --skip SKIP skips n images before starting to download the first
chapter
-p, --pdf downloads only the pdf of the manga
-k, --keep downloads the pdf but also keep the images in a
chapter subfolder
-i, --image downloads only the images in a chapter subfolder and
don't create the pdf
The current list of image fetcher is: NHENTAI, FANFOX, MANGADEX
Example¶
The following command downloads to the books/
folder the chapters from 10 to 20 for the manga fullmetal alchemist on https://mangadex.org in a pdf format:
pyscandl -l https://mangadex.org/title/286/fullmetal-alchemist -f mangadex -o books/ -c 10 -e 20 -p
autodl command¶
This command allow you to automatically search for new scans that are out for a set of mangas that you previously added to the database with the add sub-command. The mangas that will be searched are the ones not archived in the database.
usage: pyscandl autodl [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-t] (-p | -k | -i)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
the path (absolute or relative) to the folder where to
save the data
-t, --tiny don't write the manga name in the title (useful if
using ebook libraries)
-p, --pdf downloads only the pdf of the manga
-k, --keep downloads the pdf but also keep the images in a
chapter subfolder
-i, --image downloads only the images in a chapter subfolder and
don't create the pdf
Example¶
The following command will launch the auto download in a tiny mode to the folder book/autodl/
in pdf format:
pyscandl -o books/autodl/ -t -p
manga command¶
The manga command is the part that controls the database used by the autodl command. It is itself composed of a subset of commands allowing different actions in the database such as adding, removing or editing the infos of an entry.
Note
An archived manga wont be checked when using -l
or with the autodl
subcommand.
You can also use this command to list all the current manga in the database and to import or export a database.
Each entry in the database consists of:
- the name of the manga
- a link the the manga’s main page
- a link to the manga’s rss feed
- the name of the fetcher used
- the list of all the downloaded chapters
- if the manga is archived or not
usage: pyscandl manga [-h] [-l | -la | -lo] [-e EXPORT_DB | -i IMPORT_DB] {add,edit,info,chaplist,delete,rmchaps} ...
positional arguments:
{add,edit,info,chaplist,delete,rmchaps}
add add a new manga to the auto downloader
edit modify infos for one of the already existing manga in
the auto downloader
info prints the info for the named manga in the auto
updater
chaplist lists all the dowloaded chapters (warning: can be
huge)
delete deletes the corresponding manga from the auto
downloader
rmchaps remove the listed chapters for this manga from the
database
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l, --list list all the non-archived mangas for autodl
-la, --list-all list all the mangas for autodl
-lo, --list-only list only the archived mangas for autodl
-e EXPORT_DB, --export-db EXPORT_DB
exports the current database into a json file
-i IMPORT_DB, --import-db IMPORT_DB
imports a new database from a json file
The current list of image fetcher is: NHENTAI, FANFOX, MANGADEX
Listing database entries¶
You can use the pyscandl manga
command to list the current mangas that are in the database
Example¶
The following command lists all the names of the non-archived mangas in the database:
pyscandl manga -l
The following command lists all the names of the archived mangas in the database:
pyscandl manga -lo
The following command lists all the names of the mangas in the database, even the archived ones:
pyscandl manga -la
Importing and exporting the database¶
It is possible to import and export databases with the pyscandl manga
command. It can be usefull to make backups or install already existing databases in a new pyscandl installation.
Example¶
The following command exports your current database into a db.json
file in Documents/pyscandl/
pyscandl manga -e Documents/pyscandl
The following command imports the file at Documents/pyscandl/backup/db.json
to the current database of pyscandl
pyscandl manga -i Documents/pyscandl/backup/db.json
add sub-command¶
The add sub-command allows you to add a new entry to the database for the autodl command.
usage: pyscandl manga add [-h] -r RSS -l LINK -f FETCHER [-c [CHAP [CHAP ...]]] [-a] name
positional arguments:
name name for the stored manga
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-r RSS, --rss RSS rss link with the update notification of the manga
-l LINK, --link LINK link of the manga
-f FETCHER, --fetcher FETCHER
name of the fetcher needed for the manga
-c [CHAP [CHAP ...]], --chap [CHAP [CHAP ...]]
list of all the chapters already downloaded to be
added to the list for the auto-updater
-a, --archived create the manga as archived
Example¶
The following command adds the manga fullmetal alchemist from the website https://mangadex.og to the database under the name “fullmetal alchemist”:
pyscandl manga add "fullmetal alchemist" -r https://mangadex.org/rss/wApuURnPsDZ92gX7Th4BySW8dqcVeaCM/manga_id/286 -l https://mangadex.org/title/286/fullmetal-alchemist -f mangadex
edit sub-command¶
The edit sub-command allows you to edit one of the already existing entries of the database.
usage: pyscandl manga edit [-h] [-r RSS] [-l LINK] [-f FETCHER] [-c [CHAP [CHAP ...]]] [-a | -u] name
positional arguments:
name name for the stored manga
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-r RSS, --rss RSS rss link with the update notification of the manga
-l LINK, --link LINK link of the manga
-f FETCHER, --fetcher FETCHER
name of the fetcher needed for the manga
-c [CHAP [CHAP ...]], --chap [CHAP [CHAP ...]]
list of all the chapters already downloaded to be
added to the list for the auto-updater
-a, --archive makes the edited manga archived
-u, --unarchive unarchives the edited manga
Example¶
The following command archives the manga saved under the name “fullmetal alchemist”:
pyscandl manga edit "fullmetal alchemist" -a
info sub-command¶
The info sub-command gives you the information available about the requested database entry.
The info consists of:
- the name of the manga
- a link the the manga’s main page
- a link to the manga’s rss feed
- the name of the fetcher used
- the list of all the downloaded chapters
- the number of last chapter downloaded
- the total of chapters downloaded
- if the manga is archived or not
usage: pyscandl manga info [-h] name
positional arguments:
name name for the stored manga
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Example¶
The following command gets the info about the database entry saved with the name “fullmetal alchemist”:
pyscandl manga info "fullmetal alchemist"
chaplist sub-command¶
The chaplist sub-command gives you the list of all the chapters downloaded with the autodl command for this entry in the database.
usage: pyscandl manga chaplist [-h] name
positional arguments:
name name for the stored manga
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Example¶
The following command gets the list of chapters downloaded for the database entry saved with the name “fullmetal alchemist”:
pyscandl manga chaplist "fullmetal alchemist"
delete sub-command¶
The delete sub-command deletes the specified entry from the database.
Warning
There is no trash so every use of this command cannot be undone, if you are unsure about the deletion, backup the database first !
usage: pyscandl manga delete [-h] name
positional arguments:
name name for the stored manga
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Example¶
The following command gets deletes the database entry saved with the name “fullmetal alchemist”:
pyscandl manga delete "fullmetal alchemist"
rmchaps sub-command¶
The rmchap sub-command deletes all the chapters listed from the entry of the database requested.
Note
if you delete the wrong chapters you will download them again the lext time you use the autodl command as they will no longer be seen as already downloaded.
usage: pyscandl manga rmchaps [-h] name [chap [chap ...]]
positional arguments:
name name for the stored manga
chap remove the listed chapters for this manga from the database
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Example¶
The following command removes the chapters 10, 25, 42 and 6.9 from the list of downloaded chapters for the manga saved under the name “fullmetal alchemist”:
pyscandl manga rmchaps "fullmetal alchemist" 10 25 42 6.9