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I am the developer of ThreeTwo , which I encourage you guys to check out. It is a comic book curation app, in the vein of Ubooquity, and also integrates with DC++ for downloads.
As part of the development, I took parts of the ComicVine plug-in for ComicRack and rewrote some, purely using regular expressions… which if you ask me, is… meh. I made a npm package out of it, https://github.com/rishighan/filename-parser, which I use in ThreeTwo. It is serviceable and works, provided my regexes are able to parse through the sheer insanity of filename variations that are out there. In the end, if it fails, I have to defer to the end-user having to manually enter issue name, number and year for matching against ComicVine.
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