Inorder to use the gui you will need to install Gooey
pip install Gooey
First set up an alias for the command:
alias omdbtool="python /path/to/omdbtool.py"
Or to for the gui:
alias omdbtool="python /path/to/omdbtool-gui.py"
Show all info about movie 'Cars'
omdbtool -t Cars
Show all info about series firefly
omdbtool -t firefly --type series
Show all info about season 1 epoisde 1 of firefly
omdbtool -t firefly --season 1 --episode 1
Show all info about season 1 of firefly
omdbtool -r JSON -t firefly --season 1
Show all info about latest 'True Grit' movie
omdbtool -t "True Grit"
Show all info about 1969 version of 'True Grit'
omdbtool -t "True Grit" -y 1969
Show best guess for a misspelled name
omdbtool -t "Ture git"
Print movie's rating
omdbtool -t Cars | sed -n '/^imdbrating/{n;p;}'
Download movie's poster
omdbtool -t Cars | wget `sed -n '/^poster/{n;p;}'`
Include full plot summary (not available for some movies)
omdbtool -t "True Grit" --plot full
Include additional data from Rotten Tomatoes
omdbtool -t "True Grit" --tomatoes
Show info by IMDb id
omdbtool -i tt0103064
Print raw JSON or XML data
omdbtool -t Cars -r JSON
Print data formated as html
omdbtool --format html -t cars
Print data formated as markdown
omdbtool --format markdown -t cars
Example to get ratings for all movies in current directory (it will use directory and file names as movie titles):
Save following code to file get_ratings.sh
(make sure to update the path in line 3):
ls -1 |
while read title; do
res=`python /path/to/omdbtool.py -t "$title"`
rating=`echo "$res" | sed -n '/^imdbrating/{n;p;}'`
restitle=`echo "$res" | sed -n '/^title/{n;p;}' | sed s/*//g`
year=`echo "$res" | sed -n '/^year/{n;p;}'`
echo "$title * $restitle * $year * $rating"
done
Then execute the saved command to fetch all the ratings: ./get_ratings.sh > ratings.txt
(it'll take a while to retrieve all the data). Then you can open the ratings.txt
file to see the movie ratings, or you can sort the movies by ratings to pick the best one to watch: < ratings.txt sort -t* -k4 -r
- requires Python 2.7+ (or earlier with installed argparse package)
- for using it on Windows with Cygwin (which currently comes with Python 2.6) check out this guide
- thanks to creator of this great site called OMDBAPI
I was aware of this existing tool but unfortunately it was broken at the time I tried it. My implementation relies on the third-party API that handles up to 2 million queries a day, so it's safe to assume that it's author will be keeping it up to date.
This tool is licensed under GNU Lesser GPL license.