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Comic-dl is a command line tool to download Comics and Manga from various Manga and Comic sites easily. You can search Manga from this tool as well. Idea from youtube-dl.
If you're looking for an application, or a UI for this, please move to : CoManga
Don't overuse this script. Support the developers of those websites by disabling your adblock on their site. Advertisements pay for the website servers.
- Supported Sites
- Dependencies Installation
- Installation
- Python Support
- Windows Binary
- List of Arguments
- Language Codes
- Usage
- Auto Download
- Features
- Changelog
- Opening An Issue/Requesting A Site
- Contributors
- Notes
- Donations
You can check the list of supported websites HERE
.
This script can run on multiple Operating Systems. You need Node.js
in your system's path for this script to work (You need this on each and every Operating System, even on WINDOWS :/). Download the Node.Js
from Node.js official website. Doesn't matter which operating system you're on, this is a must. Follow the instructions mentioned below, according to your OS.
Since most (if not all) Linux/Debian OS come with python pre-installed, you don't have to install python manually. Make sure you're using python >= 2.7.x though.
We need pip
to install any external dependency(ies). So, open any terminal and type in pip list
and if it shows some data, then it is fine. But, if it shows error, like pip not found
or something along this line, then you need to install pip
. Just type this command in terminal :
sudo apt-get install python-pip
If you're on Fedora, CentOS/RHEL, openSUSE, Arch Linux, then you simply need to follow THIS TUTORIAL
to install pip
.
If this still doesn't work, then you'll manually need to install pip. Doing so is an easy one time job, and you can follow THIS TUTORIAL
to do so.
If you're on Windows, then it is recommended to download the windows binary
for this script. If you use the windows binary, you don't need to install anything, except Node.js. But, if for some weird reason you want to use Python script instead, then follow these steps :
- Install Python > 2.7.6. Download the desired installer from here.
- Add it in the system path (if not already added).
- If you're using python >2.7.9, you don't need to install
PIP
. However, if you don't have pip installed and added in windows path, then do so by following this little tutorial. - Download this
text
file and put it in some directory/folder. - Open Command Prompt and browse to the directory where you downloaded your requirements.txt file and run this command :
pip install -r requirements.txt
- It should install the required external libraries.
Now, install Node.Js as well and make sure it's in your path.
Well, if everything came up good without any error(s), then you're good to go!
Mac OS X users will have to fetch their version of Python
and Pip
.
- Python installation guide : http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/install/osx/
- Pip installation guide : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17271319/installing-pip-on-mac-os-x
After downloading and installing these, you need to add PIP & Python in your path. Follow THIS LITTLE GUIDE
to install both, Python & pip successfully.
After installing and setting up all the dependencies in your Operating System, you're good to go and use this script.
The instructions for all the OS would remain same. Download THIS REPOSITORY
and put it somewhere in your system. Move over to the comic_dl
folder.
Windows users, it's better to not place it places where it requires administrator privileges. Good example would be C:\Windows
. This goes for both, the Python script and the windows binary file (.exe).
Linux/Debian users make sure that this script is executable. Just run this command, if you run into problem(s) :
chmod +x cli.py
and then, execute with this :
./cli.py
With docker, you can get the whole dependencies enclosed in a container and use the comic_dl
from your system.
You need an up and running Docker client running, follow the Docker Documentation.
Docker images are available here
Define a handy alias on your system with some docker tricks. This mounts the local directory under /directory
in the container. This works on *NIX systems, and also under Windows Linux subsystem.
You can change the value of PGID and PUID with the value for the user needed in your download directory.
alias comic_dl="docker run -it --rm -e PGID=$(id -g) -e PUID=$(id -u) -v $(pwd):/directory:rw -w /directory ghcr.io/xonshiz/comic-dl:latest comic_dl -dd /directory"
Run it on your system. This actually starts a container on request and stop&delete it when finished.
usage: comicdl [-h] [--version] [-s SORTING] [-a] [-c]
[-dd DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY] [-rn RANGE] [--convert CONVERT]
[--keep KEEP] [--quality QUALITY] [-i INPUT] [--comic]
[-comic-search SEARCH_COMIC] [-comic-info COMIC_INFO]
[--update UPDATE] [--print-index]
[-ml MANGA_LANGUAGE] [-sc SKIP_CACHE]
[-p PASSWORD] [-u USERNAME] [-v]
[...]
This script supports python 3. You can run this on python 2 as well, as long as you have all the dependencies installed.
It is recommended that Windows users use this binary to save both, your head and time from installing all the dependencies.
You need to download and install Node.js and make sure it is in your Windows path (watch out for the tick box during install).
If you already have it, then you can download this binary and start using the script right off the bat :
Binary (x86)
: Click Here
NOTE:
This is a COMMAND LINE TOOL
and will NOT
work when you double-click it. So, download this .exe
file and put it in some folder (Not in windows or some other restricted folder) and then hold down SHIFT KEY
and right click anywhere on the screen and select "Open Command Window here
". It'll open a CMD window for you. Now, you need to execute it and pass arguments to it like:
comic_dl.exe -i "https://readcomicsonline.ru/comic/irredeemable-omnibus-2012"
Read which argument does what in List of Arguments section.
Currently, the script supports these arguments :
-h, --help Prints the basic help menu of the script and exits.
-i,--input Defines the input link to the comic/manga.
--print-index Prints the range index for links in the input URL
-V,--version Prints the VERSION and exits.
-u,--username Indicates username for a website.
-p,--password Indicates password for a website.
-v,--verbose Enables Verbose logging.
--sorting Sorts the download order.(VALUES = asc, ascending,old,new,desc,descending,latest,new)
-a, --auto Download new chapters automatically (needs config file!)
-c, --config Generates config file for autodownload function
-dd,--download-directory Specifies custom download location for the comics/manga.
-rn,--range Selects the range of Chapters to download (Default = All) [ Ex : --range 1-10 (This will download first 10 episodes of a series)]
--convert Tells the script to convert the downloaded Images to PDF or anything else. (Supported Values : pdf, cbz) (Default : No) [By default, script will not convert anything.]
--keep Tells the script whether to keep the files after conversion or not. (Supported : No, False) (Default : Yes/True) [By default, images will be kept even after conversion.]
--quality Tells the script about the image quality you want to download. (Supported Values : low/bad/worst/mobile/cancer) [By default, images will be downloaded in Highest Quality Available. No need to provide any option.]
-ml, --manga-language Selects the language for manga. 0 is English (Default) and 1 is Italian.
-sc, --skip-cache Forces to skip cache checking.
--comic Add this after -i if you are inputting a comic id or the EXACT comic name.
[ Ex : -i "Deadpool Classic" --comic ]
-comic-search, --search-comic Searches for a comic through the scraped data from ReadComicOnline.li
[ Ex : -comic-search "Deadpool" ]
-comic-info, --comic-info Lists all the information about the given comic (argument can be either comic id or the exact comic name).
[ Ex : -comic-info "Deadpool Classic" ] or [ Ex : -comic-info 3865 ]
--update Updates the comic database for the given argument.
[ Ex: --update "Deadpool Classic" ] or [ Ex: --update "https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Deadpool-Classic" ]
-cookie, --cookie Passes a cookie to be used throughout the session.
These codes correspond to the languages. So, just pass in these language codes, to download Manga/Comic in that language (only supported by few sites).
0 --> English
1 --> Italian
2 --> Spanish
3 --> French
4 --> German
5 --> Portuguese
6 --> Turkish
7 --> Indonesian
8 --> Greek
9 --> Filipino
10 --> Polish
11 --> Thai
12 --> Malay
13 --> Hungarian
14 --> Romanian
15 --> Arabic
16 --> Hebrew
17 --> Russian
18 --> Vietnamese
19 --> Dutch
20 --> Bengali
21 --> Persian
22 --> Czech
23 --> Brazilian
24 --> Bulgarian
25 --> Danish
26 --> Esperanto
27 --> Swedish
28 --> Lithuanian
29 --> Other
- Some websites like bato.to don't let you view some pages if you're not logged in. You'll have to create an account and pass the login information to the script via
-p
and-u
arguments. - Since omgbeaupeep is uh... well, you just need to pass the absolute chapter numbers in the range section for that. For eg : Check out Richie Rich. If you want to download first 600 episodes, you would pass : --range 001-600. Just check the URLs for those chapters and pass accordingly.
With this script, you have to pass arguments in order to be able to download anything. Passing arguments in a script is pretty easy. Since the script is pretty basic, it doesn't have too many arguments. Go check the ARGUMENTS SECTION
to know more about which arguments the script offers.
Follow the instructions according to your OS :
After you've saved this script in a directory/folder, you need to open command prompt
and browse to that directory and then execute the script. Let's do it step by step :
- Open the folder where you've downloaded the files of this repository.
- Hold down the
SHIFT
key and while holding down the SHIFT key,RIGHT CLICK
and selectOpen Command Prompt Here
from the options that show up. - Now, in the command prompt, type this :
If you're using the windows binary :
comic_dl.exe -i <URL TO THE COMIC>
If you're using the Python Script :
__main__.py -i <URL TO THE COMIC>
URL can be any URL of the supported websites.
After you've saved this script in a directory/folder, you need to open command prompt
and browse to that directory and then execute the script. Let's do it step by step :
- Open a terminal,
Ctrl + Alt + T
is the shortcut to do so (if you didn't know). - Now, change the current working directory of the terminal to the one where you've downloaded this repository.
- Now, in the Terminal, type this :
__main__.py -i <URL TO THE COMIC>
URL can be any URL of the supported websites.
You can auto-download the new chapters of your favorite comics by creating a config file in json format.
To generate the config file run the command below and follow the instructions
python __main__.py --config
or with the binary
comic_dl.exe --config
This commands supports the creation of the config file, the addition and remove of series and the edition of the common download configuration.
Once the config file is generated you can download automatically the new chapters available for your selected comics by running the command bellow. The command will automatically update the config file to the latest chapter downloaded, so in the next run it'll download just the new ones.
python __main__.py --auto
or with the binary
comic_dl.exe --auto
Note: It's not necessary to keep the comic files to download the next chapters.
This is a very basic and small script, so at the moment it only has a few features.
- Downloads a Single Chapter and puts in a directory with the comic name, volume and chapter.
- Downloads all the chapters available for a series.
- Skip if the file has already been downloaded.
- Show human-readable error(s) in most places.
You can check the changelog HERE
.
If you're planning to open an issue for the script or ask for a new feature or anything that requires opening an Issue, then please do keep these things in mind.
If you're going to report an issue, then please run the script again with the "-v or --verbose" argument. It should generate a file in the same directory, with the name "Error Log.log". Copy that log file's data and post it on a Gist and share that gist's link while reporting the issue here. Make sure you EDIT OUT YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD, if supplied within the command.
If you don't include the verbose log, there are chances it'll take time to fix the issue(s) you're having. Please follow this syntax :
Command You Gave : What was the command that you used to invoke the script?
Expected Behaviour : After giving the above command, what did you expect should've happened?
Actual Behaviour : What actually happened?
Link To Gist : As mentioned earlier, post the error log in a gist and share that link here.
P.S : Just attaching a screenshot will NOT tell or anyone else what happened behind the scenes. So, Error Log is mandatory.
If you're here to make suggestions, please follow the basic syntax to post a request :
Subject : Something that briefly tells us about the feature.
Long Explanation : Describe in details what you want and how you want.
This should be enough, but it'll be great if you can add more ;)
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Readcomiconline.li has been a pain to work with, and it might block you out a lot. Now you can use
--cookie
parameter to pass a working cookie. You can retrieve the cookie by checking network tab forCookie
value in request headers or by using an external browser plugin. Read more about this on #299. -
comic.naver.com has korean characters and some OS won't handle those characters. So, instead of naming the file folder with the series name in korean, the script will download and name the folder with the comic's ID instead.
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Bato.to requires you to "log in" to read some chapters. So, to be on a safe side, provide the username/password combination to the script via "-p" and "-u" arguments.
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Bato.to also has comics for various languages. You need to pass the language code via "-ml" argument. Read the Language Codes section to find out the language codes.
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Bato.to only supports custom language downloads in "Batch" mode.
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URLs with special characters are tricky to work with, because of "Character Encoding". If you wish to download such a comic/manga, you will need to use Python 3 (If on python) and also, you need to set your terminal's character encoding to "utf-8" or "latin-1". #95 is the same issue.
You can always send some money over from this :
Patreon Link : https://www.patreon.com/xonshiz
Any amount is appreciated :)