bookpy

A cli tool for rename your e-books.


License
MIT
Install
pip install bookpy==0.1.1

Documentation

bookpy

Renames your e-books for better organization.

Supported Files

For now only pdf files.

Dependencies

Python Packages

  • isbnlib
  • isbntools
  • click

Extra Dependencies

Basic Usage

bookpy [OPTIONS] [SRCS]...

SRCS are the books sources (individual files or a directory).
If any source is given, the current directory will be taken.

Options:
  --version            Show the version and exit.
  -r, --recursive      Get all files recursively from a directory.
  -t, --template       Specify a template with which the books are renamed.
                       Default template is '{short_title} - {main_author} ({year})'
  -h, --help           Show the help and exit.

Example

Before

books/
├── 97.things.every.programmer.should.know.pdf
├── Algorithms.pdf
├── clean_code.pdf
├── intro algorithms.pdf
├── os - andrew tanenbaum.pdf
├── Refactoring.pdf
├── SoftSkills.pdf
└── the_pragmatic_programmer_Andrew_Hunt.pdf

Command

bookpy books/

After

books/
├── 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know - Kevlin Henney (2010).pdf
├── Algorithms - Robert Sedgewick.pdf
├── Clean code - Robert C. Martin.pdf
├── Introduction To Algorithms - Thomas H. Cormen (2009).pdf
├── Operating Systems - Andrew S. Tanenbaum (2014).pdf
├── Refactoring - Martin Fowler (1999).pdf
├── Soft Skills - John Z. Sonmez (2014).pdf
└── The pragmatic programmer - Andrew Hunt.pdf

Installation

git clone https://github.com/stsewd/bookpy

cd bookpy

pip install -r requirements.txt

pip install .

Coming Soon

  • Rename a file given a specific ISBN.
  • Specify_a_separator_between_words.
  • Full template support (templates for each element (autors, title, etc.)).
  • Specify text case.
  • Support for epub files.