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# Magic-Spoiler [](https://discord.gg/3Z9yzmA) [](https://gitter.im/Cockatrice/Magic-Spoiler) #
Magic-Spoiler is a Python script to scrape [Scryfall](https://scryfall.com) to compile XML files (Cockatrice formatted) and application-ready JSON files (MTGJSON formatted) with information about spoiled cards from upcoming sets.
## Output [](https://github.com/Cockatrice/Magic-Spoiler/actions?query=workflow%3ADeploy+event%3Aschedule+branch%3Amaster) ##
>**Enable "Download Spoilers Automatically" in `Cockatrice → Settings → Card Sources → Spoilers` to get updates automatically pushed to your client!**
You can also [add the desired .xml file(s) to your customsets folder manually](https://github.com/Cockatrice/Cockatrice/wiki/Custom-Cards-&-Sets#to-add-custom-sets-follow-these-steps) to make Cockatrice use it.
Just looking for XML or JSON files? [They are in our `files` branch!](https://github.com/Cockatrice/Magic-Spoiler/tree/files)
When run by our CI, the script automatically updates the files and uploads new versions to this branch. ([History of changes](https://github.com/Cockatrice/Magic-Spoiler/commits/files))
GitHub Actions are scheduled to autoamtically run on a daily basis.
## Errors ##
Noticed an error in the card data? Check out our [Contributing file](https://github.com/Cockatrice/Magic-Spoiler/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) for information on how to help!
## Running ##
### Requirements ###
* Python 3.6
* several Python Modules (see [requirements.txt](https://github.com/Cockatrice/Magic-Spoiler/blob/master/requirements.txt))
```
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
### Usage ###
```
$> python -m magic_spoiler
```
Outputs the following files to `out/` directory:
`spoiler.xml`, `spoiler.json`
`{SET_CODE}.xml`, `{SET_CODE}.json`
> **spoiler** → files contain all currently available spoilers from different sets
> **{SETCODE}** → files contain just the spoiler available for this single set