RipMe
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About
RipMe is an album ripper for various websites. It is a cross-platform tool that runs on your computer, and requires Java 8. RipMe has been tested and confirmed working on Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Downloads
Download ripme.jar
from the latest release.
Note: If you're currently using version 1.2.x, 1.3.x or 1.7.49, you will not automatically get updates to the newest versions. We recommend downloading the latest version from the link above.
For information about running the .jar
file, see the How To Run wiki.
Installation
On macOS, there is a cask.
brew cask install ripme && xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/ripme.jar
Changelog
Changelog (ripme.json)
Features
- Quickly downloads all images in an online album. See supported sites
- Easily re-rip albums to fetch new content
- Built in updater
- Skips already downloaded images by default
- Can auto skip e-hentai and nhentai albums containing certain tags. See here for how to enable
- Download a range of urls. See here for how
List of Supported Sites
- imgur
- tumblr
- flickr
- photobucket
- gonewild
- motherless
- imagefap
- imagearn
- seenive
- vinebox
- 8muses
- deviantart
- xhamster
- (more)
Not Supported?
Request support for more sites by adding a comment to this Github issue.
If you're a developer, you can add your own Ripper by following the wiki guide: How To Create A Ripper for HTML Websites.
Compiling & Building
The project uses Maven. To build the .jar file using Maven, navigate to the root project directory and run:
mvn clean compile assembly:single
This will include all dependencies in the JAR.
Running Tests
Tests can be marked as beeing slow, or flaky. Default is to run all but the flaky tests. Slow tests can be excluded to run. slow and flaky tests can be run on its own. After building you can run tests, quoting might be necessary depending on your shell:
mvn test
mvn test -DexcludedGroups= -Dgroups=flaky,slow
mvn test '-Dgroups=!slow'
Please note that some tests may fail as sites change and our rippers become out of date. Start by building and testing a released version of RipMe and then ensure that any changes you make do not cause more tests to break.