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iptv-cli

v0.2.1

Published

iptv-cli is a command line tool to parse, filter iptv lists (m3u/m3u8 files).

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iptv-cli

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iptv-cli is a command line tool to parse, filter iptv lists (m3u/m3u8 files).

Install

npm install -g iptv-cli

Usage

You can start by generating an allowed-categories.js file from your iptv list:

iptv-cli get-categories --from-file iptv-list.m3u
> File has been created: allowed-categories.js

Now you have a list of categories in allowed-categories.js file. You can edit it to filter out the categories that you don't want to see. After editing that file, use it as an argument in filter command:

iptv-cli filter --from-file iptv-list.m3u --allowed-categories allowed-categories.js --out new.m3u
> File has been created: new.m3u

Enjoy your filtered new.m3u file. You can use your favorite IpTv client to watch your channels!

Tip: If you also want to filter by channel ids, you can add another argument. See Commands section below.

Commands

iptv-cli [command] <options>
  filter ............. generate an iptv list filtered by at least one allowed-*.js file
  get-categories ..... generate categories file (allowed-categories.js) from an iptv list file
  get-channels ....... generate channels file (allowed-channels.js) from an iptv list file
  version ............ show cli version
  help ............... show help menu for a command

filter

iptv-cli filter <options> (at least one --allowed-* argument is required)
  --from-file ........... (required) set the source iptv file. e.g. --from-file example.m3u
  --allowed-categories .. filter by category file. You can generate the file with get-categories command.
  --allowed-channels .... filter by channel ids file. You can generate one with get-channels command.
  --out ................. set the filename for filtered iptv file. default: iptv-list.m3u

get-categories

iptv-cli get-categories <options>
  --from-file ........... (required) set the source iptv channel list file. e.g. --from-file example.m3u

get-channels

iptv-cli get-channels <options>
  --from-file ........... (required) set the source iptv channel list file. e.g. --from-file example.m3u

Example files

You can find all example files to parse/generate in the root folder of the project, starting with example- prefix.