gallery-dl is a command-line program to download image galleries and collections from several image hosting sites (see Supported Sites). It is a cross-platform tool with many configuration options and powerful filenaming capabilities.
Contents
- yt-dlp or youtube-dl: HLS/DASH video downloads,
ytdl
integration - FFmpeg: Pixiv Ugoira conversion
- mkvmerge: Accurate Ugoira frame timecodes
- PySocks: SOCKS proxy support
- brotli or brotlicffi: Brotli compression support
- zstandard: Zstandard compression support
- PyYAML: YAML configuration file support
- toml: TOML configuration file support for Python<3.11
- SecretStorage: GNOME keyring passwords for
--cookies-from-browser
The stable releases of gallery-dl are distributed on PyPI and can be easily installed or upgraded using pip:
python3 -m pip install -U gallery-dl
Installing the latest dev version directly from GitHub can be done with pip as well:
python3 -m pip install -U -I --no-deps --no-cache-dir https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl/archive/master.tar.gz
Note: Windows users should use py -3
instead of python3
.
It is advised to use the latest version of pip,
including the essential packages setuptools
and wheel
.
To ensure these packages are up-to-date, run
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
Prebuilt executable files with a Python interpreter and required Python packages included are available for
Linux users that are using a distro that is supported by Snapd can install gallery-dl from the Snap Store:
snap install gallery-dl
Windows users that have Chocolatey installed can install gallery-dl from the Chocolatey Community Packages repository:
choco install gallery-dl
gallery-dl is also available in the Scoop "main" bucket for Windows users:
scoop install gallery-dl
For macOS or Linux users using Homebrew:
brew install gallery-dl
For macOS users with MacPorts:
sudo port install gallery-dl
Using the Dockerfile in the repository:
git clone https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl.git
cd gallery-dl/
docker build -t gallery-dl:latest .
Pulling image from Docker Hub:
docker pull mikf123/gallery-dl
docker tag mikf123/gallery-dl gallery-dl
Pulling image from GitHub Container Registry:
docker pull ghcr.io/mikf/gallery-dl
docker tag ghcr.io/mikf/gallery-dl gallery-dl
To run the container you will probably want to attach some directories on the host so that the config file and downloads can persist across runs.
Make sure to either download the example config file reference in the repo and place it in the mounted volume location or touch an empty file there.
If you gave the container a different tag or are using podman then make sure you adjust. Run docker image ls
to check the name if you are not sure.
This will remove the container after every use so you will always have a fresh environment for it to run. If you setup a ci-cd pipeline to autobuild the container you can also add a --pull=newer
flag so that when you run it docker will check to see if there is a newer container and download it before running.
docker run --rm -v $HOME/Downloads/:/gallery-dl/ -v $HOME/.config/gallery-dl/gallery-dl.conf:/etc/gallery-dl.conf -it gallery-dl:latest
You can also add an alias to your shell for "gallery-dl" or create a simple bash script and drop it somewhere in your $PATH to act as a shim for this command.
To use gallery-dl simply call it with the URLs you wish to download images from:
gallery-dl [OPTIONS]... URLS...
Use gallery-dl --help
or see docs/options.md
for a full list of all command-line options.
Download images; in this case from danbooru via tag search for 'bonocho':
gallery-dl "https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=bonocho"
Get the direct URL of an image from a site supporting authentication with username & password:
gallery-dl -g -u "<username>" -p "<password>" "https://twitter.com/i/web/status/604341487988576256"
Filter manga chapters by chapter number and language:
gallery-dl --chapter-filter "10 <= chapter < 20" -o "lang=fr" "https://mangadex.org/title/59793dd0-a2d8-41a2-9758-8197287a8539"
gallery-dl "r:https://pastebin.com/raw/FLwrCYsT"
If a site's address is nonstandard for its extractor, you can prefix the URL with the extractor's name to force the use of a specific extractor:
gallery-dl "tumblr:https://sometumblrblog.example"
Configuration files for gallery-dl use a JSON-based file format.
A list of all available configuration options and their descriptions can be found at https://gdl-org.github.io/docs/configuration.html.
gallery-dl searches for configuration files in the following places:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\gallery-dl\config.json
%USERPROFILE%\gallery-dl\config.json
%USERPROFILE%\gallery-dl.conf
(
%USERPROFILE%
usually refers to a user's home directory, i.e.C:\Users\<username>\
)- Linux, macOS, etc.:
/etc/gallery-dl.conf
${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/gallery-dl/config.json
${HOME}/.config/gallery-dl/config.json
${HOME}/.gallery-dl.conf
When run as executable,
gallery-dl will also look for a gallery-dl.conf
file
in the same directory as said executable.
It is possible to use more than one configuration file at a time. In this case, any values from files after the first will get merged into the already loaded settings and potentially override previous ones.
Some extractors require you to provide valid login credentials in the form of
a username & password pair. This is necessary for
nijie
and optional for
aryion
,
danbooru
,
e621
,
exhentai
,
idolcomplex
,
imgbb
,
inkbunny
,
mangadex
,
mangoxo
,
pillowfort
,
sankaku
,
subscribestar
,
tapas
,
tsumino
,
twitter
,
and zerochan
.
You can set the necessary information in your configuration file
{
"extractor": {
"twitter": {
"username": "<username>",
"password": "<password>"
}
}
}
or you can provide them directly via the
-u/--username
and -p/--password
or via the
-o/--option
command-line options
gallery-dl -u "<username>" -p "<password>" "URL"
gallery-dl -o "username=<username>" -o "password=<password>" "URL"
For sites where login with username & password is not possible due to CAPTCHA or similar, or has not been implemented yet, you can use the cookies from a browser login session and input them into gallery-dl.
This can be done via the cookies option in your configuration file by specifying
- the path to a Mozilla/Netscape format cookies.txt file exported by a browser addon(e.g. Get cookies.txt LOCALLY for Chrome, Export Cookies for Firefox)
- the name of a browser to extract cookies from(supported browsers are Chromium-based ones, Firefox, and Safari)
For example:
{
"extractor": {
"instagram": {
"cookies": "$HOME/path/to/cookies.txt"
},
"patreon": {
"cookies": {
"session_id": "K1T57EKu19TR49C51CDjOJoXNQLF7VbdVOiBrC9ye0a"
}
},
"twitter": {
"cookies": ["firefox"]
}
}
}
--cookies
command-line option--cookies-from-browser
:gallery-dl --cookies "$HOME/path/to/cookies.txt" "URL"
gallery-dl --cookies-from-browser firefox "URL"
gallery-dl supports user authentication via OAuth for some extractors.
This is necessary for
pixiv
and optional for
deviantart
,
flickr
,
reddit
,
smugmug
,
tumblr
,
and mastodon
instances.
Linking your account to gallery-dl grants it the ability to issue requests on your account's behalf and enables it to access resources which would otherwise be unavailable to a public user.
To do so, start by invoking it with oauth:<sitename>
as an argument.
For example:
gallery-dl oauth:flickr
You will be sent to the site's authorization page and asked to grant read access to gallery-dl. Authorize it and you will be shown one or more "tokens", which should be added to your configuration file.
To authenticate with a mastodon
instance, run gallery-dl with
oauth:mastodon:<instance>
as argument. For example:
gallery-dl oauth:mastodon:pawoo.net
gallery-dl oauth:mastodon:https://mastodon.social/