This simple script allows one to check the consistency of a set of files. It was designed to check sets of videos but can be used for other kind of files as well (at least for the moment).
Written in D for efficiency (and because D is fun :p )
Anime_check checks the deviation of sizes within a directory, the consistency of numeration (if there is a 2 there should be a 1 and so on) and checksums in filenames.
It generates the list of anomalies and it is up to you to check them manually. That was done because it generates a LOT of false positive because of different encodings or bonus episodes. Sorry, it's just how it is.
Check series anomalies. Usage: anime_check [-a N] [-s|-n|-c] [-e EXTS] DIRECTORY... Options: -h, --help Print this help and exit -a, --accuracy N Do not show files whose size deviation is less than N times the standart deviation. Default is 3. -s, --size Check size -n, --numbers Check episode numbers -c, --checksum Check checksum -e, --exclude EXTS A comma separated list of extensions to exclude
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This program is under the GPLv3 License.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Main developper: Cédric Picard Email: cedric.picard@efrei.net