Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: ster-py
Version: 1.1.2
Summary: A python cli based sterkinekor browser, whatever, it needed to be done.
Home-page: https://github.com/spookyUnknownUser/ster-py
Author: spookyUnknownUser
Author-email: spookyUnknownUser@users.noreply.github.com
License: MIT
Keywords: cli command python sterkinekor browser
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Requires-Dist: appdirs
Requires-Dist: click
Requires-Dist: clint
Requires-Dist: omdb

Ster-py
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*A tiny python command line browser for sterkinekor*

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Usage:
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``ster-py checkinema eastgate``

.. figure:: https://i.imgur.com/4nb1WRP.png
   :alt: basic

   basic

``ster-py checkcinema --imdbsort eastgate``

.. figure:: https://i.imgur.com/bZYKs9y.png
   :alt: imdb

   imdb

``ster-py checkcinema --forceupdate "bay west"``

If you need to manually update the xml sources, or go to bay west for
some reason.

``ster-py -h``

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Features
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-  View movie times in your terminal!
-  Super quick access to what's showing in a particular cinema
-  Sorting by IMDBratings (takes a while)

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Future updates
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*(depending on how bored I am)* \* Open a youtube trailer in browser \*
Open a google search of movie in browser \* Show recently released
movies \* Search movies \* List all movies by IMDB rating \* Initiate
booking process (probably definitely not possible)

Installation
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``pip install ster-py``

Currently only supporting python 2.7 :(

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Sidenote
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This is a weird python program. The only reason this exists is because
sterkinekor have generously(?) left all their xml feeds open. The ones I
used in particular are:

``http://www.sterkinekor.com/website/scripts/xml_feed.php?name=movies``

``http://www.sterkinekor.com/website/scripts/xml_feed.php?name=cinemas``

``http://www.sterkinekor.com/website/scripts/xml_feed.php?name=hashcheck_app_android_v2``

``http://www.sterkinekor.com/scripts/xml_feed.php?name=performance&movie_id=x``

It's pretty cool that all of this data is available, even including a
hash of the xml files. So I thought I might as well take advantage of
that; especially because of how much I hate their website :)

Also this is the first time I've ever released a python package on PyPi
so if i've made any obvious mistakes, well anywhere, please tell me!


