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A simple CLI audio tagger.

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audiotag

Audiotag is a command line audio tagger written in python3. It uses TagLib to write the metadata. It features a very simple to use interactive mode which lets you tag a single album as fast as possible.

Installation

You can install audiotag directly from PyPI.

pip install audiotag

If you are running Arch Linux you can install it from the AUR. The package is called audiotag.

Usage

Audiotag offers different subcommands:

Usage:
  audiotag print FILE...
  audiotag interactive FILE...
  audiotag set [--artist=ARTIST|--noartist] [--title=TITLE|--notitle]
               [--album=ALBUM|--noalbum] [--date=DATE|--nodate]
               [--genre=GENRE|--nogenre]
               [--tracknumber=TRACKNUMBER|--notracknumber]
               [--tracktotal=TRACKTOTAL|--notracktotal]
               [--discnumber=DISCNUMBER|--nodiscnumber]
               [--disctotal=DISCTOTAL|--nodisctotal] FILE...
  audiotag clean FILE...
  audiotag rename [--pattern=PATTERN] [-f] FILE...
  audiotag -h | --help
  audiotag -v | --version

Print

The print subcommand prints all tags. Multiple values per tag will be printed as a list.

$ audiotag print *.flac
Filename: /path/to/files/1 - At Giza.flac
ALBUM: ['Conference of the Birds']
ARTIST: ['Om']
DATE: ['2006']
DISCNUMBER: ['1']
DISCTOTAL: ['1']
ENCODER: ['Lavf58.12.100']
GENRE: ['Doom Metal']
TITLE: ['At Giza']
TRACKNUMBER: ['1']
TRACKTOTAL: ['2']

Filename: /path/to/files/2 - Flight of the Eagle.flac
ALBUM: ['Conference of the Birds']
ARTIST: ['Om']
DATE: ['2006']
DISCNUMBER: ['1']
DISCTOTAL: ['1']
ENCODER: ['Lavf58.12.100']
GENRE: ['Doom Metal']
TITLE: ['Flight of the Eagle']
TRACKNUMBER: ['2']
TRACKTOTAL: ['2']

Interactive

The interactive subcommand interprets all given files as a single album and asks for all the necessary information. If the Number of discs value is anything greater than 1, audiotag will ask you which disk you are currently tagging. Otherwise the DISCNUMBER tag will also be set to 1. Number of songs is used to determine the number of leading zeros when you use the rename subcommand.

$ audiotag interactive *.flac
Artist: Om
Albumtitle: Conference of the Birds
Genre: Doom Metal
Year: 2006
Number of songs: 2
Number of discs: 1
/path/to/files/1 - At Giza.flac
Title: At Giza
/path/to/files/2 - Flight of the Eagle.flac
Title: Flight of the Eagle

Set

If you want to set the tags in a non-interactive way you can use the set command. You can choose from these options:

  • --artist="Example"
  • --title="Example"
  • --album="Example"
  • --date=2000
  • --genre="Example"
  • --tracknumber=1
  • --discnumber=2
  • --tracktotal=10
  • --disctotal=2

If you want to remove tags you can choose these options:

  • --noartist
  • --notitle
  • --noalbum
  • --nodate
  • --nogenre
  • --notracknumber
  • --nodiscnumber
  • --notracktotal
  • --nodisctotal

You can combine these options as you like. Here is an example:

$ audiotag set --artist=Om --album="Conference of the Birds" --nodiscnumber 01-at_giza.flac  

Clean

The clean subcommand removes all tags from the file except the ENCODER tag.

Rename

The rename subcommand lets you rename files based on the audio tags. You have to provide a pattern for renaming. The pattern may contain a combination of these placeholders:

  • {A}: Artist
  • {T}: Title
  • {L}: Album
  • {Y}: Date
  • {G}: Genre
  • {N}: Tracknumber
  • {D}: Discnumber
  • {NT}: Tracktotal
  • {DT}: Disctotal

If you don't specify a pattern, audiotag will use {N} - {T} if the Disctotal tag is set to 1 or {D}-{N} - {T} if the Disctotal tag is set to something else or missing. You do not have to add the extension to the pattern. Audiotag adds the extension to the output file name for you.

$ ls
01-at_giza.flac  02-flight_of_the_eagle.flac

$ audiotag rename *.flac

$ ls
'1 - At Giza.flac'  '2 - Flight of the Eagle.flac'

If the new filename already exists Audiotag will ask if you want to overwrite the existing file. This check can be disabled with the -f or --force option.

Dependencies

The following dependencies are needed to run audiotag:

  • docopt: For parsing command line arguments
  • pytaglib: Python wrapper for accessing TagLib

Optional dependencies are:

  • gnureadline: For better user input (Readline should already be installed on any Linux system)

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