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# Sindex [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/pboehm/sindex.png)](http://travis-ci.org/pboehm/sindex)
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Sindex is a tool and library that manages an index file, which contains the tv
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series and episodes you have been watched. This index can be used by other
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tools like `sjunkieex` to determine new episodes that you are interested in.
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[Here](https://github.com/pboehm/sindex/blob/master/test/seriesindex_example.xml)
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is an example, how an index looks like and what features are supported.
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## Installation
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`sindex` requires Ruby 1.9 to work, then you can install it through:
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You can configure `sindex` in `~/.sindex/config.yml` after initial
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execution. The standard path for the episode index is
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`~/.sindex/seriesindex.xml`.
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## Dependencies
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## Usage
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### Initial creation of an index
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`sindex` allows you to build an index from a directory, that contains your
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watched series and episodes. The directory from which the index is built,
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should have the following structure:
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/path/to/your/series_directory/
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├── Chuck
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├── Community
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│ └── .......
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`sindex` treats all directories in your supplied directory as series, so you
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should name they correct. In these directories, all Video-files (recursively)
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containing `S0xE0x` are added for the series to the index. It is recommended to
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rename your episode with a tool like
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[serienrenamer](https://github.com/pboehm/serienrenamer), which renames your
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episodes into this format.
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The following command creates an index from the directory `/home/user/Serien`
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$ sindex --buildindex ~/Serien --indexfile ~/Desktop/index.xml
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If your episodes are not in German, you have to add `--language [en|fr]`. Now
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specified by `index_file`.
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### Adding new episodes to the index
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index. If you have downloaded and renamed your new episodes, you can type only
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`sindex` and a similar output can be viewed.
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S04E21 - Kopfjäger.mkv
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>>> S04E21 - Kopfjäger.mkv
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<< selected series name: Castle
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<< language: de
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Should I write the new index? y
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New Index version has been written
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## Hooks
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`sindex` allows you to define three kinds of Hooks, that are executed at special places. You can supply Scripts or command lines to be executed as Hooks.
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* `pre_processing_hook` is called before the index is parsed on adding new
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episodes. This allows you to do a `git pull` on your version controlled
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the series name. I use this to move the episodes out of my Download folder
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## Contributing
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