raincoat | Raincoat is a tool to search torrents using Jackett | Stream Processing library
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kandi X-RAY | raincoat Summary
Raincoat is a CLI tool to search torrents using Jackett's indexers and send them directly to your client.
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- Searches for search results
- Prompt the user to download files
- Convert a url to a file
- Fetch the URL of a torrent
- Download torrent to local directory
- Send a torrent to the client
- Connect to qbittor
- Display the results in a table
- Download torrent by id
- Sort torrents
- Return True if the given title is in exclusions
- Get a torrent by id
- Set settings
- Print the version
- Load config file
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QUESTION
I'm trying to make a condition in the method clothing that if temperature is < 10 then advise particular clothes but I'm getting the following error:
The operator < is undefined for the argument type(s) String, int.
So how can I use this greater than >
and less than <
in the clothing method below?
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Answered 2021-May-20 at 19:54In the line if( Tweather.temp() < 10 )
, Tweather.temp()
returns a String
. I would add another method that returns the actual minimum temperature as a double
. Maybe something like this:
QUESTION
I have 2 questions for the following query output:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-13 at 12:19I think a CTE and summary is probably a simpler method:
QUESTION
Let's say I have a two column CSV file called "objects.csv" (first line = headers) with the following lines:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-10 at 15:48I would create a landing table and use the psql \copy
command to land the data:
QUESTION
I am reading a table from MySQL using Python as below:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-06 at 10:29The essential element here is the trailing comma, that defines the tuple.
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