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NAME

       episoder - TV show episode reminder.

SYNOPSIS

       episoder [global options] [command] [command-specific options]

COPYRIGHT

       episoder is Copyright (C) 2004-2014 by Stefan Ott

DESCRIPTION

       episoder is a tool to tell you about new episodes of your favourite TV shows

GLOBAL OPTIONS

       -h     Show help and quit.

       -c FILE
              Use FILE for configuration values. By default ~/.episoder is used.

       -v, --verbose
              Enable verbose operation.

       -d, --debug
              Enable debug (very verbose) operation.

       -l FILE
              Log to FILE instead of stdout.

       -V, --version
              Show program version and quit.

COMMANDS

   Add Shows
       episoder [options] add SHOW

       This adds a SHOW to episoder's database. You can either specify a URL from epguides.com or
       a show ID from TheTVDB.com. Note that this won't fetch any episodes or meta data about the
       show, to do this you will need to update your database.

   Find Shows on TheTVDB.com
       episoder [options] search "search terms"

       Rather  than  visiting  their  web  site  you can use episoder to search TheTVDB.com. This
       command will show you a list of all shows that match your search terms  along  with  their
       IDs -- you will need to know these to add shows to the database.

   List Shows
       episoder [options] shows

       List  all  shows in episoder's database. The output contains information on the show's URL
       or TVDB ID, name, current state and the time of the last update.

   Remove Shows
       episoder [options] remove SHOW

       This removes a SHOW from episoder's database. Please specify the show id as shown  by  the
       shows command.

   Disable Updates
       episoder [options] disable SHOW

       By default, any show that is added to episoder's database is included when the database is
       updated. If however you would like to disable updates for a certain show, this is how  you
       do it.

       Please specify the show id as shown by the shows command.

   Enable Updates
       episoder [options] enable SHOW

       Use this to re-enable updates for a show that has previously been disabled. Please specify
       the show id as shown by the shows command.

   Update the Database
       episoder [options] update [update-options]

       Update the episoder database. This will fetch the list of known  episodes  for  all  shows
       that are currently in the database (unless they have been disabled).

       The update command knows the following extra options:

       -d DATE
              All  episodes  that are older than DATE will be removed from the database after the
              update. You can either specify an absolute date as YYYY-MM-DD or a relative date by
              passing  the  number  of  days back. The default value is 2, i.e. all episodes more
              than two days old will be removed.

       -f, --force
              Update the database regardless of the time of the last update. By default  episoder
              uses these update intervals:

              * 2 days for shows that are currently running.

              * 1 week for shows that are currently paused.

              * 2 weeks for shows that have ended.

       -i, --nodate
              Don't remove any old episodes, regardless of their date.

       -s, --show ID
              Only  update  the  show with this ID (as shown by the shows command), regardless of
              the last update time and whether or not updates  are  currently  enabled  for  this
              show.

       Note  that  the  -d and -i options cannot be combined and that -f has no effect when using
       -s.

   List Episodes in the Database
       episoder [options] list [list-options]

       Show upcoming episodes. Before running this you should update the database  to  make  sure
       that your list of episodes is up-to-date.

       The list command knows the following extra options:

       -C, --nocolor
              Don't  use  colors in the list of episodes. By default, episodes will be colored to
              indicate the air date relative to the current date:

              * Episodes from the distant past are colored gray

              * Yesterday's episodes are colored red

              * Today's episodes are colored yellow

              * Tomorrow's episodes are colored green

              * Future episodes are colored cyan

       -d DATE
              Only show episodes that air prior to DATE. You can either specify an absolute  date
              as YYYY-MM-DD or a relative date by passing the number of days back. The default is
              to hide all episodes that aired before yesterday.

       -n DAYS, --days DAYS
              The number of days to show. Any episodes that are more than DAYS days in the future
              will be hidden. The default value is 2.

              Note that this value is relative to the DATE specified with the -d option.

       -i, --nodate
              Show all episodes regardless of their date.

       -s SEARCH
              Search for SEARCH in show and episode names.

EXAMPLES

       Find a show on TheTVDB.com:

              episoder search dexter

              The output will look like this:

              ID      Name
              ------- --------------------
              79349   Dexter

       Add a show:

              episoder add 79349

       List all currently added shows:

              episoder shows

              The output will look like this:

              [   1] 79349
                     Dexter, Running, Enabled
                     Last update: 1970-01-01 00:00:00

       Fetch all episodes for Dexter regardless of the air date and enable debugging output:

              episoder -d update -s 1 -i

       List all episodes from October 2012:

              episoder list -d 2012-10-01 -n 31

CONFIG FILE

       The configuration file contains default settings for episoder.

       agent=foo
              Set  the  user-agent  string  to  be used when fetching data. This is only used for
              shows on epguides.com.

       data=/path/to/file
              Path to episoder's data file. If, instead of a file, you supply a database url  (as
              expected by sqlalchemy, eg. 'mysql://localhost/episoder'), episoder is going to use
              that database for storage instead.

       format=unquoted format string
              This allows you to customize episoder's output. Available fields are:

               %airdate     The episode's airdate as YYYY-MM-DD
               %show        Name of the show
               %season      Current season
               %epnum       Episode's number in season
               %eptitle     Title of the episode
               %totalep     Episode's total number
               %prodnum     Production number

       If undefined, the default value of %airdate %show  %seasonx%epnum  (eg.  "2005-07-29  Monk
       4x04") is used.

       dateformat=unquoted string describing the format
              Here  you can define the date format you'd like to be used for the output. To get a
              list of all possible fields, see date(1).

              The default is %a, %b %d, %Y

       tvdb_key=KEY
              Use your own TVDB API KEY instead of  episoder's  built-in  default  key.  This  is
              recommended if you use episoder on a larger scale.

              See http://thetvdb.com/?tab=apiregister for more details.

CRON

       You  might want to have your episode database rebuilt on a regular basis (i.e. daily). The
       easiest way to achieve this is with a simple cron job:

           crontab -l > crontab
           echo "40 5 * * * episoder update" >> crontab
           crontab crontab

FILES

       ~/.episoder - default configuration file
       ~/.episodes - default data file

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Stefan Ott

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