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powerstreaming - watching several episodes of a TV show in a row, usually from an online streaming service. This can be done over several evenings, or a marathon weekend.
Air dates, search on tpb, eztv or kickass, check watched episodes from cli
$ npm install -g pw3
$ pw3 --help
Examples
# configure default torrent-tracker and torrent programm
pw3 --setup
# search torrents
pw3 lost s01e01 720p
# range query
pw3 daredevil s01e01-05 720p
# specify torrent-tracker [tpb|kickass]
pw3 true detective s01e01 720p --adapter=kickass
# download subtitles to current dir
pw3 subtitles daredevil s01e01-05 --lang="en"
# description, air date of episodes
pw3 info "sillicon valley"
# show all watching shows air dates
pw3 timeline
# show all watching shows air dates in report style
pw3 schedule
# search all unwatched episodes torrents
pw3 available
# check watched episodes
pw3 progress
Notes
You can manually edit your config in /home/ewnd9/.pw3-npm
FAQs
Air dates, search on tpb, eztv or kickass, check watched episodes from cli
We found that pw3 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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