tagtool
Mass clean metadata of downloaded MP3 songs.
I wrote the initial version as a simple script that just worked. This tool later became an exercise in command line application design as I'd never done it before. It uses docopt (along with some hackery to allow sub-commands)
install
pip install tagtool
You could also use pipsi
to install.
usage
Usage:
tagtool [--no-skip] <command> [<args>...]
Commands:
replace Perform regex replace on tags
remove Remove tag frames
rename Rename files to format: "%TrackTitle%.mp3"
help Read about a specific command
Options:
--no-skip Do not skip already tagged files
commands
replace
Perform regex replace on tags like artist name, track title etc.
Usage:
tagtool replace --pattern=<pattern> [--repl=<replacement>] <file>...
[--prune] [--frames=<tags>] [--frames_skip=<tags>]
Options:
<file> MP3 file(s) to process
--pattern=<pattern> Pattern to search for
--repl=<replacement> Replacement text
--prune Remove empty frames
--frames=<frames> Comma separated list of frames to
restrict replacement to
--frames_skip=<frames> Comma separated list of frames to skip
Examples:
tagtool replace --pattern='\s+\d+\s+' --repl='' --prune SomeSong.mp3 --frames_skip=TOPE,TIT2
remove
Remove tag frames.
Usage:
tagtool remove --frames=<tags> <file>...
[--prefix]
Options:
<file> MP3 file(s) to process
--frames=<frames> Comma separated list of frames to remove
--prefix Consider the list of frames as prefixes
Examples:
tagtool remove --frames=APIC,COMM,USLT *.mp3
rename
Rename a file with it's track title.
Usage:
tagtool rename <file>...
Options:
<file> MP3 file(s) to process
Examples:
tagtool rename *.mp3
tagfix
Tagfix is a script that uses the available tagtool commands as building blocks and performs multiple cleaning operation on files in one pass. If you download music from sites like songspk, djmaza etc. then this script is for you. It removes all mention of these websites from the tags.