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How To Run RipMe
Make sure you have Java installed. You can download / install it at this site: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/index_installing.xml
The ripme.jar
file is actually executable. Java will execute the .jar
file similarly to how .exe
files are executed. Usually double-clicking the .jar
file executes the program.
If double-clicking the .jar
file does not open the program, you can right-click the file and select an Open With...
option, then select the Java
runtime application.
If all else fails, you can run the program via command-line by navigating to the directory and executing
java -jar ripme.jar
By default ripme will store all it's config and history files in the users config folder (LOCALAPPDATA/ripme for windows, ~/.config/ripme for linux, ~/Library/Application Support/ripme for MacOS). To over ride this behaviour and have ripme store all it's config and history files in the same folder as ripme.jar create a file named rip.properties in the same folder as the jar and then start ripme
usage: java -jar ripme.jar [OPTIONS]
-4,--skip404 Don't retry after a 404 (not found) error
-d,--saveorder Save the order of images in album
-D,--nosaveorder Don't save order of images
-f,--urls-file <arg> Rip URLs from a file.
-h,--help Print the help
-l,--ripsdirectory <arg> Rips Directory (Default: ./rips)
-n,--no-prop-file Do not create properties file.
-r,--rerip Re-rip all ripped albums
-R,--rerip-selected Re-rip all selected albums
-t,--threads <arg> Number of download threads per rip
-u,--url <arg> URL of album to rip
-v,--version Show current version
-w,--overwrite Overwrite existing files
Docker for deploying an environment suitable to run RipMe by @JoshKastang (#469)