marrie
marrie
is a simple podcast client that runs on the Command Line Interface.
It is pretty simple and just does the basic tasks: fetch and play podcast
chapters listed on a feed.
Installation
marrie
is available on the PyPI Package Index, and you can install it
using pip
:
# pip install marrie
If you are a Gentoo user, you can install it using your favorite package manager:
# emerge -av media-sound/marrie
Configuration
With marrie
installed, you'll need a configuration file, with your list of
feeds and the commands to be used to fetch and play the podcast chapters.
To create it, just run the main script without arguments:
$ marrie
This command will raise an error, but will create a sample configuration file
for you at ~/.marrie
. Edit it as follows.
[config]
section
The main section of the configuration file.
-
fetch_command
: The command used to fetch the chapters. The default command will usewget
. If you want to change it, make sure that the variables%(file)s
and%(url)s
are correctly used on your command. -
player_command
: The command used to play the chapters. The default command will usemplayer
. If you want to change it, make sure that the variable%(file)s
is correctly used on your command. -
media_dir
: The directory where the chapters will be stored. Defaults to~/podcasts
. A subfolder will be created for each feed.
[podcast]
section
The section with the URLs of your feeds. Each key=value
pair represents
a feed URL. The key is the identifier of the feed (it will be used later
to choose the feed to be used by marrie
) and the value is the URL of
the feed.
[podcast] my_podcast = http://example.org/feed.rss
You can add as many feeds as you want.
Basic usage
After having marrie
installed and configured, you should syncronize your
feeds:
$ marrie --sync
If you want to sync a single feed, you just need to provide its identifier:
$ marrie --sync my_podcast
marrie
will not provide any auto-sync feature. It is simple! If you want
to syncronize periodically, feel free to create a cron job on your system.
With a fresh list of feeds in cache, you'll want to download a chapter. If you just want to get the latest chapter published in a feed, type:
$ marrie --get my_podcast
If you want to download a specific chapter, you'll need to list all the available chapters first:
$ marrie --list my_podcast ... Remote files available for "my_podcast" (reverse sorted by date): 1: chapter_100.mp3 (Fri, 19 Dec 2014 03:00:00 +0000) 2: chapter_99.mp3 (Fri, 19 Dec 2014 02:00:00 +0000) 3: chapter_98.mp3 (Fri, 19 Dec 2014 01:00:00 +0000) ...
If you want to download the chapter_99.mp3
, just type:
$ marrie --get my_podcast 2
Where 2
is the numeric identifier of the wanted chapter.
After the download, you'll want to play the chapter. To play the latest
chapter fetched by marrie
(that isn't exactly the latest chapter published
on the feed, it is actually the latest chapter that was downloaded to your
filesystem), just type:
$ marrie --play my_podcast
To play a specific chapter (after download it, obviously), you'll need to list the chapters available on your disk:
$ marrie --list my_podcast Fetched files available for "nageral" (sorted by name): 1: chapter_1.mp3 2: chapter_2.mp3 3: chapter_2.mp3 ...
This is the same command used to list the available chapters to download. The output will contains both lists.
If you want to play chapter_2.mp3
, just type:
$ marrie --play my_podcast 2
Where 2
is the numeric identifier of the wanted chapter.
If you are bored with the absence of new chapters of your favorite podcast,
you can ask marrie
to play a random old chapter for you. It will pick any
of the chapters that were previously fetched and will play for you:
$ marrie --play-random my_podcast
That's it. This is pretty much everything that marrie
can do for you!
Contributions
You can send patches to my email address:
Patches should be created against the Git repository:
https://github.com/rafaelmartins/marrie/
Any patch that heavily increases the complexity of the script will be rejected!