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Steins-Gate-Anime-OST-List
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Which album has Steins; Gate OST 'Farewell' episode 21 version
According to https://github.com/DSAureli/Steins-Gate-Anime-OST-List it is "Farewell (strings only)". I didn't find it in the albums I know about and in my experience they often used versions of tracks without ever releasing them. You could try searching it on YouTube.
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OST question
It seems to be "Christina ll", here is the full guide for all SG episodes: https://github.com/DSAureli/Steins-Gate-Anime-OST-List
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When does the soundtrack “Back home” play in the anime?
from this github repo:
trackma
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Sony Secretly Shares Crunchyroll Users’ Information with Facebook, Class Action Claims
There is a sister project on Linux called Trackma, with CLI and QT support.
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Crunchyroll Reducing Monthly Prices in Nearly 100 Countries & Territories
The site I use has not popup ads, scams or viruses. Furthermore, the quality of the downloads is way better than cruncyroll. I can also track my process by using programs like [Trackma](https://github.com/z411/trackma) which automatically detect a video being played and syncs it to my AniList account.
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Are there any Privacy friendy and possibly FOSS anime and manga tracking websites?
You might want to check if Taiga or Trackma have offline options
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[GUIDE] Automating anime downloading and syncing with anilist on Linux using Flexget and Trackma
This guide will be for automating downloading of torrents of currently releasing anime from an rss feed and auto organizing them into folders based on the anime name, and then syncing to anilist using trackma. The instructions will be valid for arch-based distros. You should have an AUR-helper like yay installed. Also make sure to enable web-ui in transmission/qbittorrent.
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There should be an app to track manga on PC
I am a manga reader. I read manga on my phone using Tachiyomi app. The app tracks manga and syncs automatically with my anilist account. I want a manga reader app for windows that does the same job. I have found this app called Trackma but idk how to install this app. So can someone tell me how to install this app? or you can tell me similar apps like Tachiyomi, but for windows. Thanks in advance :)
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Yet another Taiga for linux request
trackma is okay, there is eventual torrent support, but it needs more help to complete that project https://github.com/z411/trackma/tree/torrents
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[i3-gaps] just a comfy laptop setup :')
Yeah it's called trackma, it has a curses mode which can run in a shell which is pretty neat :D https://github.com/z411/trackma
What are some alternatives?
nyaa - Bittorrent software for cats
MALSync - Integrates MyAnimeList/AniList/Kitsu/Simkl into various sites, with auto episode tracking.
Hama.bundle - Plex HTTP Anidb Metadata Agent (HAMA)
taiga - A lightweight anime tracker for Windows
Enma - Enma is a Python library designed to fetch and download manga and doujinshi data from many sources including Manganato and NHentai.
curses-pride - A simple terminal application, for showing off your fabulousness with pride flags.
jikanpy - Python wrapper for the Jikan API
myanimelist-randomizer - Randomly selects an anime from a user's MAL plan to watch section using the official API.
kitty-themes - A collection of themes for kitty terminal 😻
dotfiles
rtv - Browse Reddit from your terminal