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A module to get data about anime characters, news, info, lyrics and more. The module scrapes myanimelist to parse requested data.
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See the Docs for a complete documentation: https://animec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.
To install the module:
pip install animec
To import the module:
import animec
# OR
from animec import *
result = Charsearch("okabe rintarou")
print(result.title, result.url, result.image_url, sep="\n")
'''
Output: (As retrieved from myanimelist), check the documentation for a list of all supported attributes
Rintarou Okabe (岡部 倫太郎)
https://myanimelist.net/character/35252/Rintarou_Okabe
https://cdn.myanimelist.net/images/characters/6/122643.jpg
'''
news = Aninews() #default value is 3, check the documentation for a list of all supported attributes
print(news.titles) #returns news titles
print(news.descripion) #returns news description
anime = Anime("dr stone")
print(anime.url)
print(anime.name)
print(anime.description) #check the documentation for a list of all supported attributes
print(anime.recommend()) #returns a list of anime recommendations
lyrics = Anilyrics("Ashiato")
print(lyrics.romaji())
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A module to get data about anime characters, news, info, lyrics and more.
We found that animec demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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