Trackma aims to be a lightweight and simple but feature-rich program for Unix based systems for fetching, updating and using data from personal lists hosted in several media tracking websites.
- Manage local list and synchronize when necessary, useful when offline
- Manage multiple accounts on different media tracking sites
- Support for several media types (as supported by the site)
- Multiple user interfaces (Qt, GTK, curses, command-line)
- Detection of running media player, updates list if necessary
- Ability to launch media player for a requested media in the list and update list if necessary
- Highly scalable, easy to code new interfaces and support for other sites
- Secure, uses HTTPS wherever possible.
- Anilist (Anime, Manga)
- Kitsu (Anime, Manga, Drama)
- MyAnimeList (Anime, Manga)
- Shikimori (Anime, Manga)
- VNDB (VNs)
Qt interface
GTK interface
Curses interface
CLI
The only required dependency to run Trackma is:
- Python 3.7+
python3-pip
(to install throughpip
) orpython3-poetry
(to install throughpoetry
)
But only basic features will work (only CLI interface and no tracker). Everything else is optional.
The following user interfaces are available and their requirements are as follows:
UI | Dependencies |
---|---|
Qt | PyQt5 (python-pyqt5 ) |
GTK 3 | PyGI (python3-gi and python3-cairo ) |
curses | Urwid (python3-urwid ) |
CLI | None |
The following media recognition trackers are available and their requirements are as follows:
Tracker | Description | Dependencies |
---|---|---|
inotify | Instant, but only supported in Linux. Uses it whenever possible. | inotify or pyinotify |
Polling | Slow, but supported in every POSIX platform. Fallback. | lsof |
Plex | Connects to Plex server. Enabled manually. | None |
Kodi | Connects to Kodi server. Enabled manually. | None |
Jellyfin | Connects to Jellyfin server. Enabled manually. | None |
MPRIS | Connects to running MPRIS capable media players. | dbus-python |
Win32 | Recognition for Windows platforms. | None |
Additional optional dependencies:
- PIL (
python3-pil
) - for showing preview images in the Qt/GTK interfaces.
Trackma has user-provided packages for several distributions.
- Arch Linux: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/trackma, http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/trackma-git
- Fedora: https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/dyskette/trackma/
- Gentoo Linux: http://gpo.zugaina.org/net-misc/trackma
- NixOS: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/tools/misc/trackma/default.nix
- Void Linux: https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/blob/master/srcpkgs/trackma/template
A user from the community also is providing a Docker image:
Make sure you've installed the proper dependencies (listed above) according to the user interface you plan to use, and then run the following command:
$ pip3 install Trackma
You can also install the git (probably unstable, but newer) version like this:
$ pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/z411/trackma.git
Or download the source code and install:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/z411/trackma.git
$ cd trackma
$ poetry build
$ pip3 install dist/trackma-0.8.5-py3-none-any.whl
All user interfaces except for the default CLI mode require additional dependencies to function. You may specify these as "extras" to be installed by the Python package manager.
The following extras are available:
Extra | Description |
---|---|
gtk |
The GTK interface. |
qt |
The Qt interface. |
curses |
The curses-based TUI. |
ui |
All user interfaces. |
trackers |
All tracker libraries. |
discord_rpc |
Set your watching activity in Discord. |
twitter |
Announce your watching activity on Twitter. |
If you want to install any of the extras be sure to specify them during installation:
# With pip
$ pip3 install Trackma[gtk,trackers,curses]
$ pip3 install Trackma[ui,twitter,discord_rpc]
Note that pip does not have a way to install all available extras, so you'll have to provide them all manually if desired.
Then you can run the program with the interface you like.
$ trackma
$ trackma-curses
$ trackma-gtk
$ trackma-qt
When using poetry on the cloned repository (see above), you can install your desired extras as follows:
$ poetry install -E gtk -E trackers -E curses
$ poetry install -E ui -E twitter -E discord_rpc
$ poetry install --all-extras
Then you can run the interface you like in your virtual environment managed by poetry:
$ poetry run trackma
$ poetry run trackma-curses
$ poetry run trackma-gtk
$ poetry run trackma-qt
A configuration file will be created in ~/.config/trackma/config.json
, make sure to fill in the directory
where you store your video files and other settings. Details about what each option does can be done here:
https://github.com/z411/trackma/wiki/Configuration-File
Alternatively, the GTK and Qt interfaces provide a visual Settings panel.
The code is hosted as a git repository on GitHub.
Clone the repo and create the virtual environment using poetry
:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/z411/trackma.git
$ cd trackma
$ poetry install --all-extras
$ poetry shell
Use the above commands from the poetry section for how to run your desired interface.
If you encounter any problems or have anything to suggest, please don't hesitate to submit an issue in the GitHub issue tracker.
Trackma is licensed under the GPLv3 license, please see LICENSE for details.
Trackma was originally written by z411 [email protected]. For other contributors see AUTHORS file. GTK icon designed by shuuichi.