A cli to browse and watch anime (alone AND with friends). This tool scrapes the site allanime.
ani-cli-demo.webm
If you encounter "Video url not found" or any breaking issue, then make sure you are on latest version by typing
sudo ani-cli -U
to update on Linux, Mac and Android. On Windows, run gitbash as administrator then there type ani-cli -U
.
If after this the issue persists then open an issue.
History has been reworked and relocated. We're working on a transition script, please be patient. Old history can be viewed with less ${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/ani-hsts
Otherwise you're likely to see an error like the following: "/usr/bin/ani-cli: line 470: (...)/player_mpv: No such file or directory"
Native packages have a more robust update cycle, but sometimes they are slow to upgrade. If the one for your platform is up-to-date we suggest going with it.
sudo apt install ani-cli
To install mpv (and vlc) you need RPM Fusion free enabled. Simply follow the instructions here: https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration To be able to install syncplay, you'll need to enable this copr repo (instructions included): https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/batmanfeynman/syncplay/.
To install ani-cli:
sudo dnf copr enable derisis13/ani-cli
sudo dnf install ani-cli
If for your distro uses rpm and you would like to see a native package, open an issue.
Build and install from the AUR:
yay -S ani-cli
Also consider ani-cli-git
Build and install from the GURU:
sudo eselect repository enable guru
sudo emaint sync -r guru
sudo emerge -a ani-cli
Consider using the 9999 ebuild.
sudo emerge -a =app-misc/ani-cli-9999
On Suse the provided MPV and VLC packages are missing features that are used by ani-cli. The only required is the "Only Essentials" repository which has versions for each Suse release. You can find instructions on this here.
To add the ani-cli copr repo, update then install ani-cli run (on both versions):
zypper addrepo https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/derisis13/ani-cli/opensuse-tumbleweed-x86_64/ ani-cli
zypper dup
zypper install ani-cli
You'll get a warning about Signature verification failed [4-Signatures public key is not available]
but this can be ignored from the prompt.
Note: package is noarch, so any architecture should work, even though the repo is labelled x86-64
Install dependencies (See below)
sudo rm -rf "/usr/local/share/ani-cli" "/usr/local/bin/ani-cli" "/usr/local/bin/UI" /usr/local/bin/player_* #If some of these aren't found, it's not a problem
git clone "https://github.com/pystardust/ani-cli.git"
sudo cp ani-cli/ani-cli /usr/local/bin
rm -rf ani-cli
Install dependencies (See below)
Install HomeBrew if not installed.
rm -rf "$(brew --prefix)/share/ani-cli" "$(brew --prefix)/bin/ani-cli" "$(brew --prefix)/bin/UI" "$(brew --prefix)"/bin/player_* #If some of these aren't found, it's not a problem
git clone "https://github.com/pystardust/ani-cli.git" && cd ./ani-cli
cp ./ani-cli "$(brew --prefix)"/bin
cd .. && rm -rf ./ani-cli
To install (with Homebrew) the dependencies required on Mac OS, you can run:
brew install curl grep aria2 ffmpeg git fzf && \
brew install --cask iina
Why iina and not mpv? Drop-in replacement for mpv for MacOS. Integrates well with OSX UI. Excellent support for M1. Open Source.
ani-cli needs a posix shell and the current way is git bash. Unfortunately fzf can't run in git bash's default terminal. The solution is to use git bash in windows terminal
First, you'll need windows terminal preview. (Install)
Then make sure git bash is installed. (Install) It needs to be added to windows terminal (Instructions)
The following steps and ani-cli need to be run from git bash in windows terminal.
scoop bucket add extras
scoop install ani-cli
rm -rf "/usr/local/share/ani-cli" "/usr/local/bin/ani-cli" "/usr/local/bin/UI" /usr/local/bin/player_* #If some of these aren't found, it's not a problem
git clone "https://github.com/pystardust/ani-cli.git"
cp ani-cli/ani-cli /usr/bin
rm -rf ani-cli
All dependencies can be installed with scoop (from the extras bucket), however some users experienced that installed programs aren't always added to the path. If this happens installing from winget instead usually works.
Install termux (Guide)
pkg up -y
pkg install ani-cli
pkg up -y
rm -rf "$PREFIX/share/ani-cli" "$PREFIX/bin/ani-cli" "$PREFIX/bin/UI" "$PREFIX"/local/bin/player_* #If some of these aren't found, it's not a problem
git clone "https://github.com/pystardust/ani-cli.git"
cp ani-cli/ani-cli "$PREFIX"/bin
rm -rf ani-cli
For players you can use the apk (playstore/fdroid) versions of mpv and vlc. Note that these cannot be checked from termux so a warning is generated when checking dependencies.
- Switch to Desktop mode (
STEAM
Button > Power > Switch to Desktop) - Open
Konsole
(Steam Deck Icon in bottom left corner > System > Konsole) - Copy the script, paste it in the CLI and press Enter("A" button on Steam Deck)
[ ! -d ~/.local/bin ] && mkdir ~/.local/bin && echo "export $PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH" >> ".$(echo $SHELL | sed -nE "s|.*/(.*)\$|\1|p")rc"
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git ~/.fzf
~/.fzf/install
mkdir ~/.aria2c
curl -o ~/.aria2c/aria2-1.36.0.tar.bz2 https://github.com/q3aql/aria2-static-builds/releases/download/v1.36.0/aria2-1.36.0-linux-gnu-64bit-build1.tar.bz2
tar xvf ~/.aria2c/aria2-1.36.0.tar.bz2 -C ~/.aria2c/
cp ~/.aria2c/aria2-1.36.0-linux-gnu-64bit-build1/aria2c ~/.local/bin/
chmod +x ~/.local/bin/aria2c
git clone https://github.com/pystardust/ani-cli.git ~/.ani-cli
cp ~/.ani-cli/ani-cli ~/.local/bin/
flatpak install io.mpv.Mpv
press enter("A" button on Steam Deck) on questions
flatpak install io.mpv.Mpv
press enter("A" button on Steam Deck) on questions
Install fzf:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git ~/.fzf
~/.fzf/install
press enter("A" button on Steam Deck) on questions
[ ! -d ~/.local/bin ] && mkdir ~/.local/bin && echo "export $PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH" >> ".$(echo $SHELL | sed -nE "s|.*/(.*)\$|\1|p")rc"
Install aria2 (needed for download feature only):
mkdir ~/.aria2c
curl -o ~/.aria2c/aria2-1.36.0.tar.bz2 https://github.com/q3aql/aria2-static-builds/releases/download/v1.36.0/aria2-1.36.0-linux-gnu-64bit-build1.tar.bz2
tar xvf ~/.aria2c/aria2-1.36.0.tar.bz2 -C ~/.aria2c/
cp ~/.aria2c/aria2-1.36.0-linux-gnu-64bit-build1/aria2c ~/.local/bin/
chmod +x ~/.local/bin/aria2c
git clone https://github.com/pystardust/ani-cli.git ~/.ani-cli
cp ~/.ani-cli/ani-cli ~/.local/bin/
echo '[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=4.0
Type=Application
Exec=konsole -e ani-cli
Name=ani-cli' > ~/.local/share/applications/ani-cli.desktop
The .desktop entry will allow to start ani-cli in Konsole directly from "Gaming Mode"
In Steam Desktop app:
Add game
> Add a non-steam game
> tick a box for ani-cli
> Add selected programs
Note: Konsole window size bugs out if launched from "Gaming Mode".
Note: this is not working the way it should yet.
- apt:
sudo apt remove ani-cli
# to remove the repository from apt
sudo rm -f /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ani-cli.asc /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ani-cli-debian.list
- dnf:
sudo dnf remove ani-cli # for ani-cli
# disable the repo in dnf
dnf copr disable derisis13/ani-cli
You might want to uninstall RPM fusion if you don't use it otherwise
- zypper:
zypper remove ani-cli
zypper removerepo ani-cli
You might want to remove packman-essentials
if you don't need it otherwise
- AUR:
yay -R ani-cli
- Scoop:
scoop uninstall ani-cli
- Linux:
sudo rm "/usr/local/bin/ani-cli"
- Mac:
rm "$(brew --prefix)/bin/ani-cli"
- Windows: In Git Bash run (as administrator):
rm "/usr/bin/ani-cli"
- Termux package
pkg remove ani-cli
- Android:
rm "$PREFIX/bin/ani-cli"
- Steam Deck
rm "~/.local/bin/ani-cli"
rm -rf ~/.ani-cli
optionally: remove dependencies:
rm ~/.local/bin/aria2c
rm -rf "~/.aria2"
rm -rf "~/.fzf"
flatpak uninstall io.mpv.Mpv
- grep
- sed
- curl
- mpv - Video Player
- iina - mpv replacement for MacOS
- aria2c - Download manager
- ffmpeg - m3u8 Downloader
- fzf - User interface
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