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beetskergoth 0.4.0
This is my personal collection of beets plugins that are not currently being
distributed separately.
Generally useful
These plugins I consider to be useful in general and polished enough that I
intend to either submit them upstream to beets or split off into separate
projects / python packages.
The Alias Plugin lets you define command aliases, much like git, and also
makes available any beet-prefixed commands in your PATH as well.
The Import Inspect Plugin lets you inspect the metadata changes to be
applied when importing.
The Modify On Import Plugin lets you define metadata changes to occur
on import when the specified queries match.
The Replace Format Plugin defines format functions for search/replace of
text, both single replacements and applications of a set of replacements
like the built in replace configuration option.
The Saved Formats Plugin lets you define saved, named format strings by
storing them in fields for later reference.
The Saved Queries Plugin lets you save queries by name for later use.
Special Purpose
These plugins are useful to me, but probably not to anyone else.
The musicsource plugin just forces me to define a source field when
importing new music, as this is how I organize my library. source is
where the music was acquired, e.g. Amazon, iTunes, Google, etc.
The picard plugin lets me launch MusicBrainz Picard with the items I’m
importing, either to use it to tag rather than beets, or as an inspection
tool to examine its metadata. This assumes a picard beets command
exists, as this is how it runs it.
The reimportskipfields plugin lets you specify fields from set_fields
to also be applied to skipped items on reimport. I use this to facilitate
resuming from a reimport, as it lets me apply a reimported field to
anything I tried to reimport, whether I was able to match it to a candidate
or not.
Prototype / Proof of Concept plugins
These plugins were thrown together in experimentation. Some may be worth
cleaning up, but others are useful pretty rarely.
The abcalc plugin performs the same calculation as absubmit, but runs it
only against non-MusicBrainz tracks, and stores the low level values rather
than submitting them. I’ve used this to populate the acoustic fingerprint
tags for use by external de-duplication scripts.
The advisory plugin sets advisory and albumadvisory flexible
fields, on import, based on the itunesadvisory tag in the files.
The existingqueries plugin adds a couple queries that originated in the
beets source.
The hasart plugin adds a query to check for embedded album art.
The inconsistentalbumtracks plugin identifies albums whose tracks have
inconsistent album fields.
The inlinehook plugin lets you define hooks inline in config.yaml with
python, much the way inline does for fields.
The last_import plugin keeps track of the most recently imported items
with a flexible field.
The modifytmpl plugin lets you define fields using templates / format
strings. This will be going upstream into the main modify command.
The nowrite plugin blocks writes/moves of items in the library, which is
particularly useful in testing beets or testing changes to beets without
mucking up your existing library.
The otherqueries plugin defines other random queries of questionable
usefulness at this time.
The crossquery plugin lets you query albums/items whose items/album
match a sub-query.
The spotifyexplicit plugin uses the spotify plugin to look up items
from my library, determines if Spotify considers these items as explicit
tracks (Parental Advisory), and prints them if so. I use this to set an
advisory field on my tracks.
The zeroalbum plugin clears fields in albums in the database, obeying
the ‘zero’ plugin configuration.
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