Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: audiorename
Version: 1.2.4
Summary: Rename audio files from metadata tags.
Home-page: https://github.com/Josef-Friedrich/audiorename
Author: Josef Friedrich
Author-email: josef@friedrich.rocks
License: MIT
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        audiorename
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        Rename audio files from metadata tags.
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        From Github
        -----------
        
        .. code:: Shell
        
            git clone git@github.com:Josef-Friedrich/audiorename.git
            cd audiorename
            python setup.py install
        
        From PyPI
        ---------
        
        .. code:: Shell
        
            pip install audiorename
            easy_install audiorename
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        .. code-block:: text
        
            usage: audiorenamer [-h] [-k] [-c COMPILATION] [-C] [-D] [-d] [-e EXTENSION]
                                [-F] [-m FILTER_ALBUM_MIN] [-f FORMAT]
                                [--mb-track-listing] [-S] [-s SKIP_IF_EMPTY] [-a]
                                [-t TARGET_DIR] [--unittest] [-v] [-V] [-w]
                                path
            
                Rename audio files from metadata tags.
            
                How to specify the target directory?
            
                1. By the default the audio files are moved or renamed to the parent
                   working directory.
                2. Use the option ``-t <folder>`` or ``--target-dir <folder>`` to specifiy
                   a target directory.
                3. Use the option ``-a`` or ``--source-as-target-dir`` to copy or rename
                   your audio files within the source directory.
            
                Metadata fields
                ---------------
            
                    $acoustid_fingerprint:    Acoustic ID fingerprint
            
                $acoustid_id:          Acoustic ID
            
                $album:                album
            
                $album_classical:      album_classical
            
                $album_clean:          “album” without ” (Disc
                                       X)”.
            
                $album_initial:        First character in lowercase of
                                       “album_clean”.
            
                $albumartist:          The artist for the entire album,
                                       which may be different from the
                                       artists for the individual tracks
            
                $albumartist_credit:    albumartist_credit
            
                $albumartist_sort:     albumartist_sort
            
                $albumdisambig:        albumdisambig
            
                $albumstatus:          The status describes how
                                       "official" a release is. Possible
                                       values are: official,
                                       promotional, bootleg, pseudo-
                                       release
            
                $albumtype:            The MusicBrainz album type; the
                                       MusicBrainz wiki has a list of
                                       type names
            
                $arranger:             arranger
            
                $art:                  art
            
                $artist:               artist
            
                $artist_credit:        The track-specific artist credit
                                       name, which may be a variation of
                                       the artist’s “canonical”
                                       name
            
                $artist_initial:       First character in lowercase of
                                       “artistsafe_sort”
            
                $artist_sort:          The “sort name” of the track
                                       artist (e.g., “Beatles, The”
                                       or “White, Jack”)
            
                $artistsafe:           The first available value of this
                                       metatag order: “albumartist”
                                       -> “artist” ->
                                       “albumartist_credit” ->
                                       “artist_credit”
            
                $artistsafe_sort:      The first available value of this
                                       metatag order:
                                       “albumartist_sort” ->
                                       “artist_sort” ->
                                       “artistsafe”
            
                $asin:                 Amazon Standard Identification
                                       Number
            
                $bitdepth:             only available for some formats
            
                $bitrate:              in kilobits per second, with
                                       units: e.g., “192kbps”
            
                $bpm:                  bpm
            
                $catalognum:           This is a number assigned to the
                                       release by the label which can
                                       often be found on the spine or
                                       near the barcode. There may be
                                       more than one, especially when
                                       multiple labels are involved.
                                       This is not the ASIN — there is
                                       a relationship for that — nor
                                       the label code.
            
                $channels:             channels
            
                $comments:             comments
            
                $comp:                 Compilation flag
            
                $composer:             composer
            
                $composer_initial:     composer_initial
            
                $composer_safe:        composer_safe
            
                $composer_sort:        Composer name for sorting.
            
                $country:              The country the release was
                                       issued in.
            
                $date:                 date
            
                $day:                  The release day of the specific
                                       release
            
                $disc:                 disc
            
                $disctitle:            disctitle
            
                $disctotal:            disctotal
            
                $disctrack:            Combination of disc and track in
                                       the format: disk-track, e.g.
                                       1-01, 3-099
            
                $encoder:              encoder
            
                $format:               e.g., “MP3” or “FLAC”
            
                $genre:                genre
            
                $genres:               genres
            
                $grouping:             grouping
            
                $images:               images
            
                $initial_key:          initial_key
            
                $label:                The label which issued the
                                       release. There may be more than
                                       one.
            
                $language:             The language a release’s track
                                       list is written in. The possible
                                       values are taken from the ISO
                                       639-3 standard.
            
                $length:               in seconds
            
                $lyricist:             lyricist
            
                $lyrics:               lyrics
            
                $mb_albumartistid:     MusicBrainz album artist ID
            
                $mb_albumid:           MusicBrainz album ID
            
                $mb_artistid:          MusicBrainz artist ID
            
                $mb_releasegroupid:    MusicBrainz releasegroup ID
            
                $mb_trackid:           MusicBrainz track ID
            
                $mb_workid:            MusicBrainz work ID
            
                $media:                media
            
                $month:                The release month of the specific
                                       release
            
                $original_date:        original_date
            
                $original_day:         The release day of the original
                                       version of the album
            
                $original_month:       The release month of the original
                                       version of the album
            
                $original_year:        The release year of the original
                                       version of the album
            
                $performer_classical:    performer_classical
            
                $r128_album_gain:      An optional gain for album
                                       normalization
            
                $r128_track_gain:      An optional gain for track
                                       normalization
            
                $rg_album_gain:        rg_album_gain
            
                $rg_album_peak:        rg_album_peak
            
                $rg_track_gain:        rg_track_gain
            
                $rg_track_peak:        rg_track_peak
            
                $samplerate:           in kilohertz, with units: e.g.,
                                       “48kHz”
            
                $script:               The script used to write the
                                       release’s track list. The
                                       possible values are taken from
                                       the ISO 15924 standard.
            
                $title:                The title of a audio file.
            
                $title_classical:      title_classical
            
                $track:                track
            
                $track_classical:      track_classical
            
                $tracktotal:           tracktotal
            
                $work:                 The Musicbrainzs’ work entity.
            
                $year:                 The release year of the specific
                                       release
            
                $year_safe:            First “original_year” then
                                       “year”.
            
                Functions
                ---------
            
                    asciify
                -------
            
                %asciify{text}
                    Translate non-ASCII characters to their ASCII
                    equivalents. For example, “café” becomes “cafe”. Uses
                    the mapping             provided by the unidecode module.
            
                delchars
                --------
            
                %delchars{text,chars}
                    Delete every single character of “chars“ in “text”.
            
                deldupchars
                -----------
            
                %deldupchars{text,chars}
                    Search for duplicate characters and replace with only
                    one occurrance of this characters.
            
                first
                -----
            
                %first{text}
                    Returns the first item, separated by ; . You can use
                    %first{text,count,skip}, where count is the number of items
                    (default 1) and skip is number to skip (default 0). You can also
                    use %first{text,count,skip,sep,join} where sep is the separator,
                    like ; or / and join is the text to concatenate the items.
            
                if
                --
            
                %if{condition,truetext} or             %if{condition,truetext,falsetext}
                    If condition is nonempty (or nonzero, if it’s a
                    number), then returns the second argument. Otherwise, returns
                    the             third argument if specified (or nothing if
                    falsetext is left off).
            
                ifdef
                -----
            
                %ifdef{field}, %ifdef{field,text} or
                %ifdef{field,text,falsetext}
                    If field exists, then return truetext or field
                    (default). Otherwise, returns falsetext. The field should be
                    entered without $.
            
                left
                ----
            
                %left{text,n}
                    Return the first “n” characters of “text”.
            
                lower
                -----
            
                %lower{text}
                    Convert “text” to lowercase.
            
                num
                ---
            
                %num{number, count}
                    Pad decimal number with leading zeros.
                    %num{$track, 3}
            
                replchars
                ---------
            
                %replchars{text,chars,replace}
            
                right
                -----
            
                %right{text,n}
                    Return the last “n” characters of “text”.
            
                sanitize
                --------
            
                %sanitize{text}
                     Delete in most file systems not allowed characters.
            
                shorten
                -------
            
                %shorten{text} or %shorten{text, max_size}
                    Shorten “text” on word boundarys.
                    %shorten{$title, 32}
            
                time
                ----
            
                %time{date_time,format,curformat}
                    Return the date and time in any format accepted by
                    strftime. For example, to get the year some music was added to
                    your library, use %time{$added,%Y}.
            
                title
                -----
            
                %title{text}
                    Convert “text” to Title Case.
            
                upper
                -----
            
                    Convert “text” to UPPERCASE.
            
            positional arguments:
              path                  A folder containing audio files or a audio file
            
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              -k, --classical       Use default format for classical music
              -c COMPILATION, --compilation COMPILATION
                                    Format string for compilations
              -C, --copy            Copy files instead of rename / move.
              -D, --delete-existing
                                    Delete source file if the target file already exists.
              -d, --dry-run         Don’t rename or copy the audio files.
              -e EXTENSION, --extension EXTENSION
                                    Extensions to rename
              -F, --filter-album-complete
                                    Rename only complete albums
              -m FILTER_ALBUM_MIN, --filter-album-min FILTER_ALBUM_MIN
                                    Rename only albums containing at least X files.
              -f FORMAT, --format FORMAT
                                    A format string
              --mb-track-listing    Print track listing for Musicbrainz website: Format:
                                    track. title (duration), e. g.: 1. He, Zigeuner (1:31)
                                    2. Hochgetürmte Rimaflut (1:21)
              -S, --shell-friendly  Rename audio files “shell friendly”, this means
                                    without whitespaces, parentheses etc.
              -s SKIP_IF_EMPTY, --skip-if-empty SKIP_IF_EMPTY
                                    Skip renaming of field is empty.
              -a, --source-as-target-dir
                                    Use specified source folder as target directory
              -t TARGET_DIR, --target-dir TARGET_DIR
                                    Target directory
              --unittest            The audio files are not renamed. Debug messages for
                                    the unit test are printed out.
              -v, --version         show program's version number and exit
              -V, --verbose
              -w, --work            Fetch the tag fields “work” and “mb_workid”
                                    from Musicbrainz and save this fields into the audio
                                    file. The audio file must have the tag field
                                    “mb_trackid”. The give audio file is not renamed.
        
        
        Development
        ===========
        
        Test
        ----
        
        ::
        
            tox
        
        
        Publish a new version
        ---------------------
        
        ::
        
            git tag 1.1.1
            git push --tags
            python setup.py sdist upload
        
        
        Package documentation
        ---------------------
        
        The package documentation is hosted on
        `readthedocs <http://audiorename.readthedocs.io>`_.
        
        Generate the package documentation:
        
        ::
        
            python setup.py build_sphinx
        
Keywords: audio
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
