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.\" Manpage for movie_rename.
.\" Contact sayantan[dot]santra689[at]gmail[dot]com to correct errors or typos.
.TH man 1 "08 Dec 2022" "1.1.1" "movie_rename man page"
.SH NAME
movie_rename
.SH SYNOPSIS
movie_rename <filename(s)> [-n|--dry-run] [-d|--directory] [-h|--help] [-v|--version]
.SH DESCRIPTION
movie_rename is a simple tool to rename movies, written in Rust.
.SH ARGUMENTS
A list of filenames (or directory names, not both). -d or --directory must be passed to work with directories.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
-n, --dry-run
Performs a dry run, without actually renaming anything.
.TP
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-d, --directory
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Runs in directory mode. In this mode, it is assumed that the arguments are directory names, which contain exactly one movie and optionally subtitles.
.TP
-h, --help
Print help information.
.TP
-v, --version
Print version information.
.SH CONFIG
There needs to be a config file named movie_rename.conf in your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME.
It should consist of two lines.
.sp
The first line should have your TMDb API key.
.sp
The second line should have a pattern, that will be used for the rename.
.sp
In the pattern, the variables need to be enclosed in {}, the supported variables are `title`, `year` and `director`.
.sp
Default pattern is `{title} ({year}) - {director}`. Extension is always kept.
.SH AUTHOR
Sayantan Santra sayantan[dot]santra689[at]gmail[dot]com