Awesome
Description
Hash and renames files based on information from the AniDB API and a user defined format string. Can also add files to MyList. Run adbren.pl without arguments for full usage information.
URL
adbren has a permanent home on github: http://github.com/clip9/adbren
Install / Configuration
Clone the git repository or download a copy, then execute the adbren.pl script. It will ask you for your user name and password to anidb. This configuration is stored in ~/.adbren.config. Delete this file and execute adbren.pl to rerun the configuration.
Usage
adbren.pl [options] <file1/dir1> [file2/dir2] ...
Options
--format Format. Default is preset 0
--preset Format preset number. See list below;
--strict Use stricter cleaning. Only allow [a-Z0-9._]
--noclean Do not clean values of format vars.
(Don't remove spaces, etc.7)
--norename Do not rename files. Just print the new names.
--mylist Add hashed files to mylist.
--onlyhash Only print ed2k hashes.
--nocorrupt Don't rename "corrupt" files. (Files not found in AniDB)
--logfile Log files renamed to this file. Default: ~/adbren.log
This log is used to avoid hashing files already processed.
--noskip Do not skip files found in the log.
--nolog Do not do any logging.
--debug Debug mode.
Format variables
%fid%, %aid%, %eid%, %gid%, %lid%, %status%, %size%, %ed2k%,
%md5%, %sha1%, %crc32%, %lang_dub%, %lang_sub%, %quaility%, %source%,
%audio_codec%, %audio_bitrate%, %video_codec%, %video_bitrate%,
%resolution%, %filetype%, %length%, %description%, %group%,
%group_short%, %episode%, %episode_name%, %episode_name_romaji%,
%episode_name_kanji%, %episode_total%, %episode_last%, %anime_year%,
%anime_type%, %anime_name_romaji%, %anime_name_kanji%,
%anime_name_english%, %anime_name_other%, %anime_name_short%,
%anime_synonyms%, %anime_category%, %version%, %censored%,
%orginal_name%
Notes
Directories on the command line are scanned recursively. Files are renamed in the same directory.
Format Presets
0. %anime_name_english%_%episode%%version%-%group_short%.%filetype%
1. %anime_name_english%_%episode%%version%_%episode_name%-%group_short%.%filetype%
2. %anime_name_english%_%episode%%version%_%episode_name%-%group_short%(%crc32%).%filetype%
3. %anime_name_english% - %episode% - %episode_name% - [%group_short%](%crc32%).%filetype%
Tips & Tricks
You can use an absolute or relative path in the format parameter like this:
./adbren.pl --format /mnt/raid/%anime_name_english%/%episode%.%filetype%
./adbren.pl --format %anime_name_english%/%episode%.%filetype%
In the second example the target path is relative to the current directory not the the directory where the file currently is.