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.
- FFmpeg: Pixiv Ugoira to WebM conversion
 - youtube-dl: Video downloads
 
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-dlInstalling 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.gzNote: Windows users should use py -3 instead of python3.
setuptools and wheel.$ python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheelGet the code by either
- Downloading a stable or dev archive and unpacking it
 - Or via 
git clone https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl.git 
Navigate into the respective directory and run the setup.py file.
$ wget https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl/archive/master.tar.gz
$ tar -xf master.tar.gz
# or
$ git clone https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl.git
$ cd gallery-dl*
$ python3 setup.py installDownload a standalone executable file,
put it into your PATH,
and run it inside a command prompt (like cmd.exe).
These executables include a Python interpreter and all required Python packages.
Linux users that are using a distro that is supported by Snapd can install gallery-dl from the Snap Store:
$ snap install gallery-dlWindows users that have Chocolatey installed can install gallery-dl from the Chocolatey Community Packages repository:
$ choco install gallery-dlApart from Chocolatey, gallery-dl is also available in Scoop "main" bucket for Windows users.
$ scoop install gallery-dlTo use gallery-dl simply call it with the URLs you wish to download images from:
$ gallery-dl [OPTION]... URL...See also gallery-dl --help.
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 that requires authentication:
$ gallery-dl -g -u "<username>" -p "<password>" "https://seiga.nicovideo.jp/seiga/im3211703"Filter manga chapters by language and chapter number:
$ gallery-dl --chapter-filter "lang == 'fr' and 10 <= chapter < 20" "https://mangadex.org/title/2354/"$ 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.
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 the user's home directory, i.e.C:\Users\<username>\)- Linux, macOS, etc.:
 /etc/gallery-dl.conf${HOME}/.config/gallery-dl/config.json${HOME}/.gallery-dl.conf
Values in later configuration files will override previous ones.
Command line options will override all related settings in the configuration file(s),
e.g. using --write-metadata will enable writing metadata using the default values
for all postprocessors.metadata.* settings, overriding any specific settings in
configuration files.
Some extractors require you to provide valid login credentials in the form of
a username & password pair. This is necessary for
pixiv, nijie, and seiga
and optional for
aryion,
danbooru,
e621,
exhentai,
idolcomplex,
inkbunny,
instagram,
luscious,
pinterest,
sankaku,
subscribestar,
tsumino,
and twitter.
You can set the necessary information in your configuration file (cf. gallery-dl.conf)
{
    "extractor": {
        "pixiv": {
            "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> URLFor 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. cookies.txt for Chrome, Export Cookies for Firefox)
 
For example:
{
    "extractor": {
        "instagram": {
            "cookies": "$HOME/path/to/cookies.txt"
        },
        "patreon": {
            "cookies": {
                "session_id": "K1T57EKu19TR49C51CDjOJoXNQLF7VbdVOiBrC9ye0a"
            }
        }
    }
}You can also specify a cookies.txt file with
the --cookies command-line option:
$ gallery-dl --cookies "$HOME/path/to/cookies.txt" URLgallery-dl supports user authentication via OAuth for
deviantart, flickr, reddit, smugmug and tumblr.
This is entirely optional, but grants gallery-dl 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 link your account to gallery-dl, start by invoking it with
oauth:<sitename> as an argument. For example:
$ gallery-dl oauth:flickrYou 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.