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beetsstylize 1.1.0
Stylize Plugin for Beets
The stylize plugin adds style and color to the list command and other commands that need to print out items, by adding three template functions for use with the format_item and format_album configuration options.
stylize or color: Add color and formatting to your formatted items and albums.
nocolor: Show the supplied text only when color is disabled. This is useful to add separators between fields when color is unavailable.
link: Create clickable links in the terminal. This has no effect on an unsupported terminal. This lets you play a track or navigate to an album folder with a click.
urlencode: URL-encode the supplied text.
Installation
As the beets documentation describes in Other plugins, to use an external plugin like this one, there are two options for installation:
Make sure it’s in the Python path (known as sys.path to developers). This just means the plugin has to be installed on your system (e.g., with a setup.py script or a command like pip or easy_install). For example, pip install beets-stylize.
Set the pluginpath config variable to point to the directory containing the plugin. (See Configuring) This would require cloning or otherwise downloading this repository before adding to the pluginpath.
Configuring
First, enable the stylize plugin (see Using Plugins). Colors for use with the stylize function may be defined using the colors option under UI Options in your beets configuration. For example:
ui:
colors:
artist: ["bold", "green"]
Using
The stylize function accepts a named color as the first argument, the text to be stylized as the second, and an optional third argument for the text to be used if color is disabled.
Example usage in your beets configuration, based on the default format_item and format_album configuration options:
ui:
color: true
colors:
# Field colors for use in the item and album formats.
album: ["blue", "bold"]
albumartist: ["yellow"]
artist: ["bold", "yellow"]
title: ["normal"]
format_item: "%stylize{artist,$artist} %nocolor{- }%stylize{album,$album} %nocolor{- }%stylize{title,$title}"
format_album: "%stylize{albumartist,$albumartist} %nocolor{- }%stylize{album,$album}"
With this configured, we see listings like this:
And this:
If no color is available, such as due to redirection, or setting the NO_COLOR environment variable, we see a listing like this due to the use of %nocolor to add the separator:
As an example of how to use %link, this would make the entire line a clickable link to the file path:
format_item: "%link{file://$path,$artist - $album - $title}"
As we see here, in the Visual Studio Code terminal:
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome.
To learn more, see the Contributor Guide.
License
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license,
Stylize Plugin for Beets is free and open source software. This software prioritizes meeting the criteria of the Ethical Source Principles, though it does not currently utilize an ethical source license.
Issues
If you encounter any problems,
please file an issue along with a detailed description.
Credits
This project is a plugin for the beets project, and would not exist without that fantastic project.
This project was generated from @cjolowicz's Hypermodern Python Cookiecutter template.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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