/flinck

Sort your movies on filesystem by dates, ratings, etc using symlinks.

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flinck

/flingk/
1. verb tr. to create a symlink to a movie (flick)
2. n. CLI tool to organize your movies into a browsable directory tree offering fast access by dates, imdb ratings, etc

Description

  • smart extraction of movie name from its folder/file, use OMDB api to get infos
  • sane limited set of configuration options, yet highly flexible directories resulting structure
  • possible to split links into alphabetical buckets (A-C, D-F, etc) for large libraries

Install

flinck is written for Python 2.7 and Python 3.

Install with pip via pip install flinck command.

If you're on Windows and don't have pip yet, follow this guide to install it.

Usage

Usage: flinck.py [OPTIONS] FILE|DIR

  Organize your movie collection using symbolic links.

Options:
  -l, --link_dir PATH             Links root directory
  -b, --by [country|decade|director|genre|rating|runtime|title|year]
                                  Organize medias by...
  -v, --verbose
  --version                       Show the version and exit.
  -h, --help                      Show this message and exit.

  Example: flinck -l ./ --by genre --by rating ~/Movies

More infos on the documentation website

Example of configuration

~/.config/flinck/config.yaml corresponding to the screenshot above : :

link_root_dir: '/Volumes/Disque dur/Movies'

genre:
    dirs: true
    buckets: true

rating:
    link_format: %rating-%year-%title
    dirs: false
    buckets: true

decade:
    dirs: true

Changelog

Available on Github Releases page.

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Feedbacks

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