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movie-blog-search-engine
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Search on movie-blog for download links.
The links are filtered by provider, by default only links from Zippyshare.com, megaup.net and anonfile.com are displayed.
pip install movie-blog-search-engine
To get all links for a movie, execute the following command in a terminal:
movie Name of the film
usage: movie [-h] [-p PROVIDER] [-c] [query [query ...]]
Movie-Blog Search Engine helps to find the links on movie-block.org from different providers.
positional arguments:
query For an instant search just enter your request as a parameter.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p PROVIDER, --provider PROVIDER
With this option you can add several individual providers to the search.
-c, --clear-providers
If you set this option the default provider list will be cleared before the specified
providers are added to the list.
After a search a new search can be started directly. Or the program can be closed with [Ctrl+C].
An entry can look as follows:
# Cool.Series.S12.GERMAN.DUBBED.DL.1080p.BluRay.x264-TMSF
# https://movie-blog.org/cool-series-s12-german-dubbed-dl-1080p-bluray-x264-tmsf/
# ['Video : x264 @ 1920 x 960 @ 11.3 Mb/s', 'Audio : German 384 kb/s CBR 6 Chnls / English 2 084 kb/s VBR 6 Chnls /', 'Dauer: 59 min | Format: mkv | Größe: 6049 MB | IMDB: 8.6 | Sample']
https://filecrypt.cc/Container/AAAAAAAAAA.html
https://filecrypt.cc/Container/BBBBBBBBBB.html
https://filecrypt.cc/Container/CCCCCCCCCC.html
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Search on movie-blog for download links
We found that movie-blog-search-engine 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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