Usage¶
In your favourite terminal run:
$ tvr file
or
$ tvr folder
or
$ tvr .avi
Options¶
Tv Renamr accepts the following options which take precedent over any options set in the Config.
-c, --canonical | |
Set the show’s canonical name to use when performing the online lookup. | |
--deluge | Checks Deluge to make sure the file has been completed before renaming. |
--deluge-ratio | Checks Deluge for completed and that the file has at least reached X share ratio. |
-d, --dry-run | Dry run your renaming. |
-e, --episode | Set the episode number. Currently this will cause errors when working with more than one file. |
--log-file | Set the log file location. |
-l, --log-level | |
Set the log level. Options: short, minimal, info and debug. | |
--library | Set the library to use for retrieving episode titles. Options: thetvdb & tvrage. |
-n, --name | Set the show’s name. This will be used as the show’s when the renaming is completed. |
-o, --output | Set the output format for the episodes being renamed. |
--organise | Organise renamed files into folders based on their show name and season number. |
--no-organise | Explicitly tell Tv Renamr not to organise renamed files. Used to override the config. |
-q, --quiet | Don’t output logs to the command line. |
-r, --recursive | |
Recursively lookup files in a given directory. | |
--rename-dir | The directory to move renamed files to, if not specified the working directory is used. |
--no-rename-dir | |
Explicitly tell Tv Renamr not to move renamed files. Used to override the config. | |
--regex | The regular expression to use when extracting information from files. |
-s, --season | Set the season number. |
-t, --the | Set the position of ‘The’ in a show’s name to the end of the file. |
Examples¶
$ tvr
$ tvr --recursive /path/to/a/directory/
$ tvr --organise -r '/path/to/a/directory/' /path/to/a/directory/[a_file.avi]
$ tvr --season '1' --name 'chuck' /path/to/a/file/the_file.avi