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Add project: FlexGet #122

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metaMMA opened this issue Nov 3, 2019 · 0 comments
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Add project: FlexGet #122

metaMMA opened this issue Nov 3, 2019 · 0 comments

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metaMMA commented Nov 3, 2019

Basic info

Application name: Flexget
Application repo link: https://github.com/Flexget/Flexget
Application home link: https://flexget.com/
Application description: FlexGet is a multipurpose automation tool for content like torrents, nzbs, podcasts, comics, series, movies, etc. It can use different kinds of sources like RSS-feeds, html pages, csv files, search engines and there are even plugins for sites that do not provide any kind of useful feeds.

Qualifications

There are a ton of great Python projects out there, but what makes an
application "Awesome™"? Please check that all of the following criteria apply:

  • Free software with an online source repository.
  • Using Python for a considerable part of their functionality.
  • Well-known, or at least prominently used in an identifiable niche.
  • Maintained or otherwise demonstrably still functional on relevant platforms.
  • An application, not a library or framework.

Note that installability via pip/PyPI and a developer-audience focus
may warrant a higher standard for inclusion, in keeping with the
spirit of the list:
http://sedimental.org/awesome_python_applications.html

Additional notability info

This application provides users with a flexible and robust method for finding the information they want from the web using input plugins, filtering the matches in a multitude of ways, and sending those matches where they'd like them to go (and in the format they need) using output plugins. This, in and of itself, is not novel. It is the use of SQLAlchemy to track what has been seen, accepted/rejected along with task scheduling that makes this application shine.


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