## M3U Category Matcher Do you have IPTV provider who doesn't add groups to channels, but uses channel names for it? This script will attach "channel-like" categories to channels under them. Example: You have these 5 channels: 1. \#\#\# GENERAL \#\#\# 2. TV1 HD 3. TV2 HD 4. \#\#\# MUSIC \#\#\# 5. METAL LIVE TV HD For example, if you provided `\#\#\# (.*) \#\#\#` regex: This script will __remove__ channel with no. 1. and 5., then __attach__ categories: - GENERAL (matched group from regex!) to channels 2, 3, - MUSIC to channel 5. ### NOTE! This script is in BETA phase. Please report any bugs! ### Based on - argparse - pathlib - re - [ipytv](https://github.com/Beer4Ever83/ipytv) ### Usage ```bash python3 -i "" -r "" (-v) ``` ### Result When everything is done, file is **OVERWRITTEN**! ### Example usage ```bash python3 -i "m3u_list.m3u" -r "\#\#\# (.*) \#\#\#" ``` ### Available parameters - -i/--input - absolute path to m3u+ file - -r/--regex - regular expression used to match categories in channel names - -v/--verbose - enable verbose mode