35 lines
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35 lines
977 B
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# This prunes torrents.csv, removing those with too many columns, and sorts it
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echo "Pruning torrents.csv ..."
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cd ..
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torrents_csv="`pwd`/torrents.csv"
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# Remove lines that don't have exactly 7 ';'
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rg "^([^;]*;){7}[^;]+$" $torrents_csv > tmp_adds
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mv tmp_adds $torrents_csv
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# Remove random newlines
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sed -i '/^$/d' $torrents_csv
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# Extract the header
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header=$(head -n1 $torrents_csv)
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sed -i '1d' $torrents_csv
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# Sort by seeders desc (so when we remove dups it removes the lower seeder counts)
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# TODO this should actually probably do it by scraped date
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# sort --field-separator=';' --key=5 -nr -o $torrents_csv $torrents_csv
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# Remove dups
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sort -u -t';' -k1,1 -o $torrents_csv $torrents_csv
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sort -u -t';' -k2,2 -k3,3 -o $torrents_csv $torrents_csv
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# Sort by infohash asc
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sort --field-separator=';' --key=1 -o $torrents_csv $torrents_csv
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# Add the header back in
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sed -i "1i $header" $torrents_csv
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#truncate -s -1 $torrents_csv # Removing last newline
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echo "Pruning done."
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