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40 lines
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# Caniadd will add files to an AniDB list.
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None of the already existing clients did exactly what I wanted, so here I am.
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Caniadd is still in developement, but is is already usable.
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That is, it implements logging in, encryption, ed2k hashing and adding files, basic ratelimit, keepalive, and file caching.
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In the future I want to write an mpv plugin that will use the cached database from caniadd to automatically mark an episode watched on AniDB.
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That will be the peak *comfy* animu list management experience.
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# Install
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You'll need to download the developement package for sqlite3.
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Caniadd also needs pthreads, but that's probably already there.
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```bash
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git clone --recurse-submodules https://git.lain.church/x3/caniadd
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cd caniadd
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make
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./caniadd -h
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```
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## Things to do:
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- NAT handling
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- Multi thread hashing
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- Read/write timeout in net
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- Decode escaping from server
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- Use a config file
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- Add newline escape to server
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- Better field parsing, remove the horrors at code 310
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- Add myliststats cmd as --stats arg
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- Add support for compression
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- Implement session saving between different invocations, and session destroying
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- Automatically remove found anime from wishlist
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- Make deleting from mylist possible, with
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- Name regexes,
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- If file is not found at a scan
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- Buffer up mylistadd api cmds when waiting for ratelimit
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- Handle C-c gracefully at any time
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- Write -h page, and maybe a man page too
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