Podload is a radically simple Python tool to manage podcasts with no fuzz. It includes the following features:
- Add new podcasts via their URL
- Automatically download the latest episodes
- Automatically clean up old episodes
- Defining the retention time for each podcast
- Putting podcasts into subdirectories, even nested ones
I'm using this tool to always have the latest podcasts on my Aftershokz Xtrainers.
Install the package via PyPi:
pip3 install podload
Install the package from source:
pip3 install podload@git+https://git.confirm.ch/confirm/podload.git
The usage of podload
is quite simple:
usage: podload [-h] [-d] [-b BASEDIR] {info,clean,add,download,update,set-retention} ...
The simple podcast loader.
positional arguments:
{info,clean,add,download,update,set-retention}
info display the podcast infos
clean clean old episodes
add add a new podcast
download download the latest episodes
update shortcut for download, followed by clean
set-retention set a new retention
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --debug enable debug mode
-b BASEDIR, --basedir BASEDIR base directory
For example, to add the "Wired UK" Podcast to /Volumes/XTRAINERZ
you can run this:
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ add https://www.wired.co.uk/rss/podcast/wired-podcast
The podcast is added to a sub directory, together with a metadata file which holds all the important bits for the podload manager.
From now on you can download the latest episodes by executing:
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ download
To clean up old episodes, run this:
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ clean
To download and clean up, run this:
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ update
To display all the infos run this:
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ info
The WIRED Podcast (14 days retention):
2021-08-20 14:15 - Afghans are racing to erase their online lives
2021-08-27 11:00 - Is your name ruining your life?
2021-08-26 09:00 - Introducing Food People
By default a retention time of 7 days is used.
However, you can set another podcast default when add
ing the podcast by using the -r
argument, or by calling set-retention
afterwards. You can also override the retention temporarily when clean
ing or download
ing podcasts by using the -r
argument.
# Permanent:
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ add -r 14 https://www.wired.co.uk/rss/podcast/wired-podcast
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ set-retention "The WIRED Podcast" 14
# Temporarily:
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ clean -r 14
podload /Volumes/XTRAINERZ download -r 14