Note: There is an ongoing rewrite in the 1.0.0 branch
(pull requests welcome!), which will break backwards-compatibility with the current version (0.x).
Once it's released, this version will be deprecated and all development and support will be dropped.
Manga-Downloader is a cross-platform Windows/Mac/Linux Python 2/3 script.
It can be automated via an external xml file, and can convert images for viewing on the Kindle.
Currently supports mangafox.com, mangareader.net, mangapanda.com and mangahere.com with a total of over 10,000 mangas. Downloads into .cbz format, can optionally download into .zip instead.
Python 2.6+, including 3.x
PIL if using Kindle conversion.
How to backport to:
- 2.5 - change the exception-handling code and use
StringIO
instead ofio
module - 2.4 - removing parentheses after class declarations
manga.py [options] <manga name> <manga name> <etc.>
The script will offer a choice of 3 manga sites, it will default to the first upon pressing 'enter'.
After selecting a site, the script will output a list of all chapters of the series it has found on the site you selected.
When it prompts "Download which chapters?", type in the ones you want delimited by '-' and ','.
You can also type 'all' if you did not specify --all
before.
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--all
Download all available chapters.
-d <download path>, --directory=<download path>
The destination download directory. Defaults to a directory named after the manga.
--overwrite
Overwrites previous copies of downloaded chapters.
-t <number>, --threads=<number>
Limits the number of chapter threads to the user specified value. Default value is 3
.
--verbose
Verbose output.
-x <xmlfile path>, --xml=<xmlfile path>
Parses the .xml
file and downloads all chapters newer than the last chapter downloaded for the
listed mangas.
-z, --zip
Downloads using .zip
compression. Omitting this option defaults to .cbz.
-c, --convertFiles
Converts the files that are downloaded to a Format/Size ratio acceptable to the device specified by
the device
parameter. The converted images are saved in the directory specified by the
outputDirectory
parameter.
--device
Specifies the target device for the image conversion.
--convertDirectory
Converts the image files stored in the directory specified by the inputDirectory
parameter. Stores
the images in the directory specified by the outputDirectory
Parameter
--inputDirectory
The directory containing the images to convert when convertDirectory
is specified.
--outputDirectory
The directory to store the converted Images. Omitting this option defaults to
DOWNLOAD_PATH/Pictures
.
-k <number of chapters in tankoubon>, --tankoubon=<number of chapters in tankoubon>
Allows you to build a tankoubon (a volume file with multiple chapters in it) and specify how many chapters you want in each of them. Defaults to: 1, which means no tankoubon will be created.
--cleanChapters
If -k is specified, this will remove the individual chapter files after building the tankoubon. It has no effect if -k is not specified. Omitting this option defaults to: False.
manga.py -d "C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Documents\Manga\" -z Bleach
On a Windows machine, downloads 'Bleach' to C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Documents\Manga\
,
using .zip
compression.
./manga.py --overwrite Bleach
On a Linux/Unix machine, downloads 'Bleach' to ./Bleach
, using .cbz
compression and overwriting
previously downloaded chapters.
1,2,9-12
Downloads chapters 1
, 2
, and 9
through 12
all
Downloads all chapters
./manga.py -x example.xml
Parses example.xml
to run the script.