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anitomyscript

v2.0.4

Published

Pure JavaScript bindings for Anitomy, ported with emscripten

Downloads

64

Readme

anitomyscript

Build Status

Pure javascript bindings for Anitomy, ported with emscripten. Runs on Node or the browser!

Checkout the native node bindings for anitomy too!

Demo

You can test it here.

Installation

Anitomyscript is pure javascript and doesn't have any dependencies. Simply run

npm install anitomyscript

and you're good to go!

Usage

Node

const anitomy = require('anitomyscript');
await anitomy(file);

Browser

<script src="dist/anitomyscript.bundle.min.js"></script>
<script>
  window.anitomyscript(file).then((res) => console.log(res));
</script>

API

parse(file) -> Promise<Array|Object>

Parses a file or an array of files.

console.log(
  await anitomy("[tlacatlc6] Natsume Yuujinchou Shi Vol. 1v2 & Vol. 2 (BD 1280x720 x264 AAC)")
);
/*
{
   "anime_title":"Natsume Yuujinchou Shi",
   "audio_term":"AAC",
   "file_name":"[tlacatlc6] Natsume Yuujinchou Shi Vol. 1v2 & Vol. 2 (BD 1280x720 x264 AAC)",
   "release_group":"tlacatlc6",
   "release_version":"2",
   "source":"BD",
   "video_term":"x264",
   "video_resolution":"1280x720",
   "volume_number":[
      "1",
      "2"
   ]
}
*/

Building

  • Install dependencies yarn install
  • Install emscripten
  • Make sure either EMSCRIPTEN or EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT env variables are set with the emsdk root path
  • Run yarn build

License

Licensed under BSD-2-Clause