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h1. Ruby SubDB
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This project aims to provide a simple API for accessing "SubBD":http://thesubdb.com/
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h2. Installation
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bc. gem install subdb
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h2. Command Line Usage
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You can simply use it by command line to sync your subtitles with SubDB, let's say you have a folder called @~/Movies@ where all your movies are placed, you can do simple:
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bc. subdb ~/Movies
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It will upload any subtitle that you already have to SubDB, and will try to download subtitles for movies that don't already have a local one.
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h2. Library Usage
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If you plan to use on your project, SubDB gem also provides a simple interface for it. You can figure it all with the following example:
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bc.. require 'subdb'
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file = Subdb.new("path_to_your_movie.mp4")
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file.search # will retrieve a string with available languages (ex: "pt,en") or nil if don't have anyone
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file.download(["en", "pt"]) # will download the subtitle for given language, it tries in order of array
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file.upload("path_to_subtitle.str") # will upload a subtitle for this movie
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p. It's only this :)
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version: 0.1.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Wilker Lucio
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