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+ LICENSE
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+ Manifest
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+ README
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+ Rakefile
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+ TODO
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+ rutaci.gemspec
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+ bin/rutaci
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+ lib/rutaci.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/application.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/filename_source.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/formater.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/getter.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/interaction.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/renamer.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/setter.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/source.rb
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+ lib/rutaci/taglib_source.rb
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+ = rutaci: command line ruby music tagger
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+ rutaci is a command line tool for manipulating the metadata of music files (among others id3 tags).
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+ You can display the metadata (also using a format string, useful for scripting), change the value
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+ of the different fields, extracting values from filenames and renaming files based on their metadata.
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+ It can operate on any fileformats suppoted by TagLib[http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib.html].
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+ = Installation
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+ gem install rutaci
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+ Depentencies:
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+ * rtaglib[http://rtaglib.rubyforge.org/]
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+
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+ = Usage
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+
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+ $ rutaci [<options>] [get [<fields>]] <filenames...>
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+ $ rutaci [<options>] set <fields and values> <filenames...>
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+ $ rutaci [<options>] --format FORMAT rename <filenames...>
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+ $ rutaci --help
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+
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+ == Display metadata
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+ The simples way to show the metadata of a music file is the following:
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+ $ rutaci some_filename.mp3
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+ Title: Some Title
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+ Artist: Some Guy
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+ Album: What Ever
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+ Year: 2012
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+
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+ This will display all available fields. Note that rtaglib currently only implements the
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+ abstraction API, which means that we have only access to the most basic fields yet.
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+ To get only some specifig fields, you can use the +get+ command followd by some field
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+ parameters (for each option there is a shortcut). It is also possible to give several
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+ filenames, their metadata will be separated by a blank line.
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+
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+ $ rutaci get --title --album some_file.mp3 some_other_file.mp3
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+ ... output ommited ...
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+ $ rutaci get -ta *.mp3
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+ ... output ommited ...
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+
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+ Per default empty fields are not displayed, you can enable them with the <tt>--keep-empty-values</tt>
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+ option (shortcut <tt>-k</tt>). It can also be handy to ommit the leading field names if you want to
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+ use the values in shell scripts. For this use the <tt>--values-only</tt> (<tt>-o</tt>) option.
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+
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+ $ rutaci --values-only get --title some_filename.mp3
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+ Some Title
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+
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+ The most powerfull is the <tt>--format</tt> option. Here you can specify a format string to format the
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+ output. This string is similar to printf's (you can even use the printf flags) but the placeholder
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+ themself represent each time a specifc field.
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+
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+ $ rutaci --format "%n - %t" some_file.mp3
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+ 2 - Some Title
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+ $ rutaci --format "| %02n | %-10.8t |" some_file.mp3
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+ | 02 | Some Tit |
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+
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+ The flags are the same as you may know them from printf[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf#printf_format_placeholders].
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+ Currently the following format chars are implemented (they correspond to the shortcuts for the fieldnames):
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+ +t+:: Title (string)
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+ +i+:: Artist (string)
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+ +a+:: Album (string)
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+ +n+:: Tracknumber (integer)
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+ +y+:: Year (integer)
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+ +g+:: Genre (string)
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+ +c+:: Comment (string)
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+
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+ == Renaming files
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+ Using this format you can also rename files with the +rename+ command:
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+
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+ $ rutaci --format "%02n - %t.mp3" some_filename.mp3
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+ 2 - Some Title.mp3
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+ $ rutaci --format "%02n - %t.mp3" rename some_filename.mp3
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+ current file: "some_filename.mp3"
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+ new name: "2 - Some Title.mp3"
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+ $ rutaci --format "%.1i/%i/%a/%02n - %t.mp3" --destination /mnt/music rename some_filename.mp3
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+ current file: "some_filename.mp3"
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+ new name: "/mnt/music/S/Some Artist/What Ever/2 - Some Title.mp3"
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+ Missing directories are created on the fly. When using the <tt>--dry-run</tt> (<tt>-d</tt>) option, no files are
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+ actualy renamed. With the <tt>--interactive</tt> (<tt>-i</tt>) option, you can change the new filename before.
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+ This requires GNU readline. Note: Since I haven't found a way (yet) to preset the value for the
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+ readline input, you have to use <TAB> key to get it via completion. Ctrl-C cancels the manipulation
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+ and uses the oritinal value.
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+
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+ == Setting the metadata
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+ Setting the metadata is also straight forward:
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+ $ rutaci set --title "foo bar" --artist "Big R" some_filename.mp3
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+ processing some_filename.mp3:
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+ setting title to "foo bar"
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+ setting artist to "Big R"
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+ writing the metadata
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+ $ rutaci set -t "Big R" *.mp3
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+ ... output ommited ...
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+ $ n=0; for f in *.mp3; do n=`expr $n + 1`; rutaci set -n $n "$f"; done
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+ ... output ommited ...
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+
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+ Ok, the last one isn't that straight forward, but it's a nice example of using rutaci together with
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+ the shell's scripting abilities. It will set the tracknumber (<tt>-n</tt>) of every mp3 file in the current
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+ directory. It starts with 0 and increase the value by one before each assignement. As result, the
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+ files will have the tracknumbers 1, 2, 3, ...
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+
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+ The options <tt>--dry-run</tt> and <tt>--interactive</tt>, as described in the rename section, also work with the
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+ +set+ command. The fieldname parameters are the same as for the +get+ command, only that they take a
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+ value this time.
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+ It is also possible to extract the values from the filename, using a format string, just like for
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+ the +get+ and +rename+ command, only that it is used as a search pattern this time.
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+ $ rutaci -d --format "%i - %a - %n - %t.mp3" set *.mp3
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+ dry run for "Foo - Bar - 2 - What Ever.mp3"
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+ setting title to "What Ever"
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+ setting artist to "Foo"
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+ setting album to "Bar"
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+ setting track to 2
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+ writing metadata (it it wasn't a dry run ;-)
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+ ...
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+ This will set every field that is present in the format string which are not empty. If you want to
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+ assign empty values (instead of ignoring them) you can use the <tt>--keep-empty-values</tt> option.
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+ To set only specific fields, you can set them after the +set+ command. Note that there is no value
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+ this time, as it comes from the filename.
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+ $ rutaci --interactive --format "%i - %a - %n - %t.mp3" set --title *.mp3
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+ ... output ommited ...
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+
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+ This is the same as above (without the dry run though) but it will only set the title. Before doing
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+ so the user has a chance to edit it. This requires GNU readline. See the interactive remark for the
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+ +rename+ command
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+
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+ = Legal stuff
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+
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+ Copyright (C) 2008 Jonas Bähr <jonas.baehr@fs.ei.tum.de>
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+
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+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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+ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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+ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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+ require 'echoe'
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+ # try "rake -T" so see the wunderfull tasks generated by the little code below ;-)
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+
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+ Echoe.new("rutaci") do |p|
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+ p.version = "0.1.0"
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+ p.author = "Jonas Bähr"
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+ p.email = "jonas@fs.ei.tum.de"
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+ p.url = "http://rutaci.rubyforge.org"
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+ p.summary = "A command line tool for manupulating the metadata of music files"
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+ p.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ p.runtime_dependencies = ['rtaglib > 0.1.2']
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+ p.ignore_pattern = Dir.glob("{tmp}/**/*")
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+ end
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+ rutaci is a ruby tagger with a commamd line interface
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+ use: ruby, taglib for acessing metadata in music files
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+
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+ idea: --pre-filter 'rubycode', --post-filter 'ruby code'
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+ get/rename: pre: seperate fields (but after the string_for_token), post: the composed string
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+ set: pre: the raw source (i.e. the filename), post: the values, just before assignement
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+ one could use the eval function
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+ {{{
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+ @options.prefilter = "(foo) foo.upcase"
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+ eval "def prefilter#{@option.prefilter}; end"
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+ value = prefilter value
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+ }}}
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+
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+ Simple CLI metadata reader/writer for music files
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+
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+ $ rutaci --format "%N - %i - %a - %t.mp3" --shell-escape 01\ -\ Sunburn.mp3
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+ 01\ -\ Muse\ -\ Showbiz.mp3
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+ Excape the output for later use in a shell. Nessesary?
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+
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+ $ rutaci --dry-run --format "%n - %i - %a - %t.mp3" --correct-case set "1 - muse - showbiz - sunburn.mp3"
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+ The correct case option should upcase the first letter of every word. Find a better name for that!
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+ New Tags:
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+ Track numer: 1
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+ Title: Sunburn
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+ Artist: Muse
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+ Album: Showbiz
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+
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+ Some kind of substituion, i.e. "_" => " "
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+ has to be flexible enough to allow the user to add (also multichar) patterns
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+
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+ =========================================
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+ == Architecture ==
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+ =========================================
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+
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+ In the Module rutaci, there will be the class CliApp for the CLI Application
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+ and maybe at some point in the future GuiApp (using wxWidgets or such).
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+ The apps are called by little wrappers bin/rutaci and bin/rutagui
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+ In addition there are the classes for the actual work:
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+ Source to get the information (subclasses SourceFilename, SourceTaglib and SourceMusicbrainz)
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+ Getter to format the output for the 'get' and 'rename' command (calls Source)
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+ It has to stripp of 'format' from the options before calling Source
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+ Setter to write the metadata for the 'set' command (calls Source)
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+ Renamer for 'rename' command (calls Getter)
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+
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ #
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+ # rutaci is a ruby tagger with a command line interface
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+ # Copyright (C) 2008 Jonas Bähr <jonas.baehr@fs.ei.tum.de>
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+ #
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+ # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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+ # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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+ # of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+ #
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+ # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ # GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ #
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+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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+
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+ # for lacal testing:
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+ $LOAD_PATH.push File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
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+
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+ require 'rutaci'
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+
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+ Rutaci.application.run