CLI SubRip editor
PyPi: https://pypi.org/project/fsub
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README.md
fsub
fsub
is a Python script for cleaning, editing and fixing a SubRip (.srt) file
Installation
Through Python's pip:
pip install fsub
Usage
usage: fsub [-h] [-f F] [-c] [-s MS] [-n] [-j] [-u] [-r | -p] [-b B] [-e E] file [file ...]
Fix, edit and clean SubRip (.srt) files.
positional arguments:
file list of input files (they all must be SubRip files)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f F, --config F use F as the config file (by default, on Unix it is:
"$HOME/.config/fsubrc"; on Windows it is: "%APPDATA%\fsubrc")
-r, --replace edit files in-place (--join will delete joined files too), instead of the
default behavior of outputing results into files prefixed with "out-"
-p, --stdout dump results to stdout, and do not edit nor write any file
processing:
Flags that specify an action to be taken. Many may be specified.
-c, --clean remove subtitles matching regular expressions listed in the config file
(this is the default behavior if no other flag is passed)
-s MS, --shift MS shift all subtitles by MS milliseconds, which may be positive or negative
-n, --no-html strip HTML tags from subtitles content
-j, --join join all files into the first, shifting their time accordingly
-u, --cut-out cut the specified section from the file(s) into new files
sectioning:
Flags that specify a section to work in. They accept either a subtitle number or a time
stamp in the SubRip format ("<hours>:<minutes>:<seconds>,<milliseconds>", where hours,
minutes, seconds are 2-zero padded while milliseconds is 3-zero padded). fsub will not
modify subtitles outside this range, except while joining the files.
-b B, --begin B specify section beginning (inclusive)
-e E, --end E specify section end (inclusive)
Testing
In the project's root directory, run all the tests with:
python -m unittest tests
Or, just the unit/integration tests:
python -m unittest tests.unit
python -m unittest tests.integration
Scripted API
An example of calling the program from Python:
import fsub
fsub.run('-c', 'test.srt')
Features
- Fixes subtitle numbering
- Converts files to UTF-8 encoding
- Validates file structure
- May remove subtitles containing lines that match any regular expression listed in the config file (by default on Unix:
$HOME/.config/fsubrc
; on Windows:%APPDATA%\fsubrc
) - May shift the time of all subtitles
- May strip HTML
- May join files together
- May edit files in-place
- May cut sections out