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Moves to Python format strings for renaming, handles directory structures, moving of files to a destination directory, sanitizes file paths with pathvalidate and takes a different approach to smart filename cleanup using the Python string.Formatter class Moving to Python format strings means we can point to python documentation for syntax and all we have to do is document the properties and types that are attached to the GenericMetadata class. Switching to pathvalidate allows comictagger to more simply handle both directories and symbols in filenames. The only changes to the string.Formatter class is: 1. format_field returns an empty string if the value is none or an empty string regardless of the format specifier. 2. _vformat drops the previous literal text if the field value is an empty string and lstrips the following literal text of closing special characters. |
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.github/workflows | ||
comicapi | ||
comictaggerlib | ||
desktop-integration | ||
mac | ||
scripts | ||
windows | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
comictagger.py | ||
comictagger.spec | ||
Makefile | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
pyproject.toml | ||
README.md | ||
release_notes.txt | ||
requirements_dev.txt | ||
requirements-CBR.txt | ||
requirements-GUI.txt | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.py | ||
todo.txt |
ComicTagger
ComicTagger is a multi-platform app for writing metadata to digital comics, written in Python and PyQt.
Features
- Runs on macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Linux systems
- Get comic information from Comic Vine
- Automatic issue matching using advanced image processing techniques
- Batch processing in the GUI for tagging hundreds or more comics at a time
- Support for ComicRack and ComicBookLover tagging formats
- Native full support for CBZ digital comics
- Native read only support for CBR digital comics: full support enabled installing additional rar tools
- Command line interface (CLI) enabling custom scripting and batch operations on large collections
For details, screen-shots, release notes, and more, visit the Wiki
Installation
Binaries
Windows and macOS binaries are provided in the Releases Page.
Just unzip the archive in any folder and run, no additional installation steps are required.
PIP installation
A pip package is provided, you can install it with:
$ pip3 install comictagger[GUI]
From source
- Ensure you have a recent version of python3 installed
- Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/comictagger/comictagger.git
pip3 install -r requirements_dev.txt
- Optionally install the GUI
pip3 install -r requirements-GUI.txt
- Optionally install CBR support
pip3 install -r requirements-CBR.txt
python3 comictagger.py