A Python Application that displays all the information about all your movies in the command line.
Using pip
$ pip install moviemon
You can also use pipsi to install -
$ pipsi install moviemon
- Clone the repo git clone https://github.com/iCHAIT/moviemon
- Run python setup.py install
moviemon.py PATH
moviemon [-i | -t | -g | -a | -c | -d | -y | -r | -I | -T ]
moviemon -h | --help
moviemon --version
-h, --help Show this screen.
--version Show version.
PATH Path to movies dir. to index/reindex all movies.
-i, --imdb Sort acc. to IMDB rating.(dec)
-t, --tomato Sort acc. to Tomato Rotten rating.(dec)
-g, --genre Show movie name with its genre.
-a, --awards Show movie name with awards received.
-c, --cast Show movie name with its cast.
-d, --director Show movie name with its director(s).
-y, --year Show movie name with its release date.
-r, --runtime Show movie name with its runtime.
-I, --imdb-rev Sort acc. to IMDB rating.(inc)
-T, --tomato-rev Sort acc. to Tomato Rotten rating.(inc)
$ moviemon
Display all movies sorted according to their IMDB ratings.
$ moviemon -i
Display all movies sorted according to their Tomato Rotten ratings.
$ moviemon -t
Display all movies with their Genres.
$ moviemon -g
$ moviemon -a
$ moviemon -c
$ moviemon -d
$ moviemon -y
$ moviemon -r
$ moviemon -I
$ moviemon -T
- Use MongoDB to store data instead of storing json data in file.
- Run a cron job to detect if the directory containing movies has been modified, if it has been modified then reindex the directory for accommodating new or deleted movies.
- As mentioned by @dufferzafar this can seriously become a movie database 'tagger' like Picard.
Big thanks to @dufferzafar for his awesome work.
Found a bug or want to suggest a new feature? Report it by opening an issue. Feel free to send a pull request for any improvements or feature requests ;)
MIT © Chaitanya Gupta