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e6dl

v1.0.2

Published

download e621 images from a list of ids

Readme

e621-id-downloader

download e621 images from a list of ids

usage

  1. make sure node.js is installed
  2. download/clone this repo
  3. in the repo, run node index [comma separated ids file] (if no file is supplied, it will default to ids.txt)
  4. wait
  5. the downloads will be in e621-id-downloader/dl

concurrent downloading

To allow concurrent downloads, use concurrent.js instead of index.js. It's essentially the same thing, except it accepts these optional arguments:

  • -i - The input ids file, defaults to ./ids.txt
  • -o - The output directory, defaults to ./dl
  • -c, --max-concurrent - The maximum allowed concurrent downloads, defaults to (and is not recommended to go above) 5
  • --use-ids - Pass this argument to use post IDs as the filename instead of the md5 hash
  • -s, --search - Pass a search query with this argument to download posts that match it, e.g. -s "rating:s canine"
  • -l, --limit - If using -s, limit the number of posts to search for by this number, defaults to 10

ids.txt schema

ID1,ID2,ID3[...]

an example ids.txt is also included with the repo

todo

  • make binaries idk
  • handle errors better or something