# Medios-Macina Medios-Macina is a CLI media manager and toolkit focused on downloading, tagging, and media storage (audio, video, images, and text) from a variety of providers and sources. It is designed around a compact, pipeable command language ("cmdlets") so complex workflows can be composed simply and repeatably. ## Features - **Flexible syntax structure:** chain commands with `|` and select options from tables with `@N`. - **Multiple file stores:** *HYDRUSNETWORK, FOLDER* - **Provider plugin integration:** *YOUTUBE, OPENLIBRARY/ARCHIVE.ORG, SOULSEEK, LIBGEN, ALLDEBRID, TELEGRAM, BANDCAMP* - **Module Mixing:** *[Playwright](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright), [yt-dlp](https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp), [aioslsk](https://github.com/JurgenR/aioslsk), [telethon](https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon),[typer](https://github.com/fastapi/typer)* - **MPV Manager:** Play audio, video, and even images in a custom designed MPV with trimming, screenshotting, and more built right in! ## installation ⚡ GIT CLONE https://code.glowers.club/goyimnose/Medios-Macina 1. run python scripts\bootstrap.py 2. rename config.conf.remove to config.conf the store=folder path should be empty folder with no other files in it. ```ini temp="C:\\Users\\Admin\\Downloads" [store=folder] name="default" path="C:\Users\Public\Documents\library" ``` 3. Start the CLI by simply running "mm" in shell or run python cli.py # [CLICK FOR GUIDED TUTORIAL](/docs/tutorial.md) ## Usage overview 🔧 - Pipelines: chain cmdlets with `|`, e.g., `download-media | add-file -storage local`. - From your shell you can pass a fully-quoted pipeline so the shell doesn't interpret `|` as a pipe: e.g. `mm "download-media | add-file -storage local"` - Format selection (non-interactive): When `download-media` shows multiple formats, you can select one non-interactively by re-running the pipeline and specifying the format: - Use a format id: `mm "download-media '' -query 'format:243' -path 'C://path' " - Or use the listed index (1-based): `mm "download-media '' -query 'format:7' " Note: The `@N` selection syntax works in the interactive REPL, but shells like PowerShell treat `@` specially — prefer `-query 'format:N'` when running a quoted pipeline from your shell. - Selections: search cmdlets populate a selectable ResultTable; refer to entries with `@`. - Tagging & metadata: `add-tag` mutates piped results (temporary path items) or writes to a configured store when `-store` is provided. ## Built-in image viewer - MPV automatically detects still-image files and flips into an image viewer - Arrow keys, `WASD`, or `h/j/k/l` pan the image (recently tuned to ±0.05 steps), `Shift+arrow` offers finer nudges, `=`/`-` zoom quickly (~45% per press), `+`/`_` zoom slowly, and `0` resets zoom/pan back to default. - Hit `f` while an image is active to take a screenshot (uses MPV's screenshot pipeline) and get an OSD confirmation. - When MPV loads a video again, the script restores the regular video shortcuts automatically. ## Common examples 💡 Simple download with metadata (tags and URL registration): ```bash download-media "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ" | add-file -storage local ``` Download a playlist item: ```bash download-media "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxxxxx" -item 2 | add-file -storage local | add-url ``` Take a website screenshot, tag it, and store locally: ```bash screen-shot "https://example.com/page" | add-tag "title:Example Page,source:web" -path "c://" ``` OpenLibrary ingestion (book metadata & PDF/ebook handling is automatically enriched when `add-file` detects an OpenLibrary URL): ```bash download-file "https://openlibrary.org/books/OLxxxxxM/Book_Title" | add-file -storage local ``` Search your library: ```bash search-store "ext:mp3" ``` ## Providers & stores - **HydrusNetwork**: use for database-backed media storage and advanced tagging (requires running Hydrus client/server). - **Local folder**: copy files to a configured directory (fast and simple). - **YouTube / yt-dlp**: robust media downloader for YouTube and many hosts. - **OpenLibrary / Archive.org**: scripted metadata scraping and optional downloads. - **Soulseek, LibGen, All-Debrid, Others**: provider support is modular—add or configure providers in `config.conf`. ## Troubleshooting & tips 🛠️ ## Contributing & docs - Developer docs are generated under `docs/` and tests live alongside the code; please run the test suite before submitting changes. - Contributions welcome—open issues or pull requests with clear descriptions and small, focused diffs.