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Tranga
Automatic Manga and Metadata downloader
Table of Contents
About The Project
Tranga can download Chapters and Metadata from "Scanlation" sites such as
- MangaDex.org
- Manganato.com
- Mangasee
- MangaKatana
- ❓ Open an issue
and automatically import them with Komga and Kavita. Also Notifications will be sent to your devices using Gotify and LunaSea.
Inspiration:
Because Kaizoku was relying on mangal and mangal hasn't received bugfixes for it's issues with Titles not showing up, or throwing errors because of illegal characters, there were no alternatives for automatic downloads. However Kaizoku certainly had a great Web-UI.
That is why I wanted to create my own project, in a language I understand, and that I am able to maintain myself.
Built With
- .NET-Core
- Newtonsoft.JSON
- PuppeteerSharp
- Html Agility Pack (HAP)
- 💙 Blåhaj 🦈
Screenshots
Getting Started
There is two release types:
- CLI
- Docker
CLI
Head over to releases and download. The CLI will guide you through setup.
Docker
Download docker-compose.yaml and configure to your needs.
Wherever you are mounting /usr/share/Tranga-API
you also need to mount that same path + /imageCache
in the webserver container.
Docker-Website usage
There is two ways to download Mangas:
- Downloading everything and monitor for new Chapters
- Selecting specific Volumes/Chapters
On the website you add new tasks, by selecting the blue '+' field. Next select the connector/site you want to use, and enter a search term. After clicking 'Search' (or pressing Enter), the results will be presented below - this might, depending on the result-size, take a while because we are already preloading the cover-images. Next select the publication (by selecting the cover) and a new popup will open with two options:
- "Monitor" - Download all chapters and monitor for new ones
- "Download Chapter" - Download specific chapters only
When selecting Monitor
you will be presented with a new window and the selection of the interval you want to check for new chapters (Default: Every 3 hours).
When selecting Download Chapter
a list will open with all available chapters - that have not yet been downloaded - from which you can then select a range (see below).
The syntax for selecting chapters is as follows:
- To download a single Chapter enter either the index number (the number at the very start of the line) or its absolute number like so:
c(h)(apter)[number]
, spaces are allowed. - To download a range of chapters enter either a range of index numbers (
3-6
) or chapters (ch 12-23
). - For volumes the syntax is as follows:
v(ol)[number](-[number])
, again spaces allowed.
Examples: 2-12
, c1
, ch 2
, chapter 3
, v 2
, vol3-4
, v2c4
(note: you can only specify a single chapter with this last syntax).
Prerequisites
To Build
To Run
.NET-Core 7.0 Runtime scroll down a bit, should be on the right the second item.
Roadmap
- Docker ARM support
- ❓
See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).
Contributing
The following is copy & pasted:
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request
License
Distributed under the GNU GPLv3 License. See LICENSE.txt
for more information.