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I often use your “node-subtitler” command line on OS X that I found on GitHub and it’s great!
But I would like to know how I can change the folder where the subtitle file is downloaded.
I use this command line and files are always downloaded in the user folder: "subtitler {query} -lang eng -n 1 —download”.
I tried a lot of thing to have the desktop for example as directory folder but it always failed!
Can you give me the good command line for that?
Thanks for your help and also for this great command line!
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Mickaël Audrain mickaphd@gmail.com
4:41 PM (16 hours ago)
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Hi !
I often use your “node-subtitler” command line on OS X that I found on GitHub and it’s great!
But I would like to know how I can change the folder where the subtitle file is downloaded.
I use this command line and files are always downloaded in the user folder: "subtitler {query} -lang eng -n 1 —download”.
I tried a lot of thing to have the desktop for example as directory folder but it always failed!
Can you give me the good command line for that?
Thanks for your help and also for this great command line!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: