# webtoon-dl Download [webtoon](https://www.webtoons.com/en/) comics as PDFs using a terminal/command line. ## Usage ```shell # download single episodes webtoon-dl "" # download entire series webtoon-dl "" # create single pdfs from a range of episodes (inclusive) webtoon-dl --min-ep=10 --max-ep=20 "" ``` > [!IMPORTANT] > Some terminal settings (e.g. [Oh My Zsh](https://ohmyz.sh)) make it so pasted URLs will be [automatically escaped](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/issues/7632). > You want to EITHER surround your unescaped webtoon URL with double quotes (otherwise you'll get something like a "no matches found" error) OR leave the double quotes off escaped URLs. > So either of these will work: > - `webtoon-dl "https://www.webtoons.com/.../list?title_no=123"` > - `webtoon-dl https://www.webtoons.com/.../list\?title_no\=123` > > But this won't work: > - `webtoon-dl "https://www.webtoons.com/.../list\?title_no\=123"` ## Installation ### Homebrew (Mac, Linux) ```shell brew install robinovitch61/tap/webtoon-dl ``` To upgrade the version installed with homebrew: ```shell brew update && brew upgrade webtoon-dl ``` ### Download from Github (Mac, Linux, Windows) Download the relevant binary for your operating system (MacOS = Darwin) from the [latest github release](https://github.com/robinovitch61/webtoon-dl/releases). Unpack/extract it, then move the binary or .exe to somewhere accessible in your `PATH`, e.g. `mv ./webtoon-dl /usr/local/bin`. ### Using [go installed on your machine](https://go.dev/doc/install) (Mac, Linux, Windows) ```shell go install github.com/robinovitch61/webtoon-dl@latest ``` ### Build from Source (Mac, Linux, Windows) Clone this repo, build from source with `cd && go build`, then move the binary to somewhere accessible in your `PATH`, e.g. `mv ./webtoon-dl /usr/local/bin`. ### Step by Step Windows Instructions 1. Check the processor type you're using by going to System Information and looking at Processor. Go to [this page](https://github.com/robinovitch61/webtoon-dl/releases). If your Processor says "Intel" anywhere, download the file that ends in "Windows\_i386.tar.gz" by clicking it. If it says "Arm", instead click the file that ends in "Windows\_arm64.tar.gz". 2. Once the file is downloaded to your Downloads folder, you have to unzip and extract it. If you use [7zip](https://www.7-zip.org/), you can right click the file and hit "7zip -> Extract here", then right click the ".tar" file that's created and hit "7zip -> Extract here" again. You should end up with a file called "webtoon-dl.exe" in your Downloads folder. 3. If Windows thinks the .exe file is malware and deletes it automatically, you can prevent that by temporarily disabling "Real time protection" under "Virus & threat protection settings", following step 2 again to get back the .exe, then [adding an exclusion for it](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-an-exclusion-to-windows-security-811816c0-4dfd-af4a-47e4-c301afe13b26). This isn't malware, it's just some code I wrote in go, with all the source code available [here](https://github.com/robinovitch61/webtoon-dl/blob/main/main.go). 4. Once you have the .exe in your Downloads and Windows isn't going to auto-remove it, you can open the Command Prompt: 1. First, type `cd Downloads` and hit enter to get to your Downloads folder 2. Now confirm that "webtoon-dl.exe" shows up in the output when you type `dir` and hit enter 3. Setup is over! 5. Still in the Command Prompt, now run, for example, `webtoon-dl.exe "https://www.webtoons.com/en/slice-of-life/bugtopia/ep-8-a-special-gift/viewer?title_no=4842&episode_no=8"`. This will run and print what it's doing, then output a PDF file of that comic in your Downloads folder.