added --progress-bar in README
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@ -110,6 +110,8 @@ bdfr archive ./path/to/output --user reddituser --submitted --all-comments --com
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bdfr archive ./path/to/output --subreddit all --format yaml -L 500 --folder-scheme ""
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```
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### YAML options
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Alternatively, you can pass options through a YAML file.
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```bash
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- CityPorn
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```
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would be equilavent to (take note that in YAML there is `file_scheme` instead of `file-scheme`):
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would be equivalent to:
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```bash
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bdfr download ./path/to/output --skip mp4 --skip avi --file-scheme "{UPVOTES}_{REDDITOR}_{POSTID}_{DATE}" -L 10 -S top --subreddit EarthPorn --subreddit CityPorn
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```
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Any option that can be specified multiple times should be formatted like subreddit is above.
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In case when the same option is specified both in the YAML file and as a command line argument, the command line
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argument takes priority.
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In case when the same option is specified both in the YAML file and in as a command line argument, the command line
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argument takes priority
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### Progress bar
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When you run BDFR manually from your Terminal, if you pass `--progress-bar`,
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you will get a progress bar with a live summary of the results.
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Each downloaded image comes with its status (❌ or ✅),
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the number of upvotes, and title. For example:
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```bash
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python -m bdfr download ./example -S top -L 50 -s DataIsBeautiful --progress-bar
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```
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```text
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✅ 162712🔼 [OC] Trending Google Searches by State Between 2018 and 2020
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✅ 122725🔼 I analysed 70 years of baby names in the US to decide what t...
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✅ 120972🔼 For everyone asking why i didn't include the Spanish Flu and...
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✅ 111357🔼 Let's hear it for the lurkers! The vast majority of Reddit u...
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❌ 109991🔼 US College Tuition & Fees vs. Overall Inflation [OC]
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✅ 106921🔼 A wish for election night data visualization [OC]
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✅ 104746🔼 [OC] u/IHateTheLetterF is a mad lad
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✅ 104517🔼 Area of land burnt in Australia and area of smoke coverage s...
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✅ 101616🔼 Light Speed – fast, but slow [OC]
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Subreddits: 0%| | 0/2 [00:39<?, ?subreddit/s]
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dataisbeautiful/top: 18%|███▊ | 9/50 [00:39<01:56, 2.84s/post]
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```
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## Options
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- `--log`
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- This allows one to specify the location of the logfile
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- This must be done when running multiple instances of the BDFR, see [Multiple Instances](#multiple-instances) below
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- `--progress-bar`
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- Displays a progress bar in the terminal
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- Prints a simplified log for each downloaded image (status, upvotes, title)
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- `--saved`
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- This option will make the BDFR use the supplied user's saved posts list as a download source
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- This requires an authenticated Reddit instance, using the `--authenticate` flag, as well as `--user` set to `me`
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