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PYTAGS(1) | [FIXME: manual] | PYTAGS(1) |
NAME¶
pytags - set and remove tags on media files from filename and optionsSYNOPSIS¶
pytags
[OPTIONS] file [file...]
DESCRIPTION¶
OPTIONS¶
--add=EXPRAppend a tag value all files according to
EXPR. EXPR should be an expression like “artist=Foo”. May be
specified multiple times to add multiple values.
--format=FORMAT
Tag files with metadata extrapolated from
filenames using format string FORMAT; see the section called “FORMAT
STRINGS”. This option must be specified before --add,
--set, or --remove.
--set=EXPR
Set a single tag on all files according to
EXPR. EXPR should be an expression like “artist=Foo”. May be
specified multiple times to set multiple tags. --set cannot be used to
specify multiple values for a single tag. To do that, use --remove
followed by multiple --add options.
--remove=TAG
Remove tags named TAG. May be specified more
than once to remove multiple tags.
-h, --help
Show summary of options and exit.
-v, --version
Show version of program and exit.
FORMAT STRINGS¶
The format string expected by --format is the same as that for pytagsfs. See the pytagsfs manual page for more information.EXAMPLES¶
Remove the genre tag from all .ogg files in the current directory.$ pytags --remove genre *.ogg
$ pytags --set artist=Foo --set album=Bar --remove genre *.mp3
$ pytags --format '%n %a - %t [%l].flac' *.flac
BUGS¶
Please report bugs on launchpad at http://launchpad.net/products/pytagsfs/+bugs. pytags relies on mutagen (the underlying Python tags library) to choose an appropriate tag format for the files being tagged. This cannot currently be overridden.SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Forest BondAuthor.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2007, 2008, 20092009-12-04 | [FIXME: source] |