DISCO-SEARCH(1) | General Commands Manual | DISCO-SEARCH(1) |
NAME¶
disco-search - search, edit and update DiscoDOS releases and tracks
SYNOPSIS¶
disco |
search [--help ]
[--mix | --discogs-update
| --brainz-update |
--edit ] [--track ]
[--pos ] [--resume ]
search_terms |
DESCRIPTION¶
the search
command searches for releases
and tracks in the Discogs collection. Several actions can be executed on the
found items, eg. adding to a mix, updating track info from Discogs or
fetching additional information from MusicBrainz/AcousticBrainz or simply
adding track information by hand (user-defined BPM/key, track notes,
user-defined AcousticBrainz recording ID).
ARGUMENTS¶
- search_terms
- The collection is searched for these terms. When offline, it searches
through all releases' artists/titles only (eg tracknames not considered).
When online, the Discogs API search engine is used and also tracknames,
artists, labels and catalog numbers are looked through. If your search
term consists of multiple words, put them inside double quotes (eg.
"foo bar term"). If you instead put a number as your search
term, it is assumed you want to view exactly the Discogs release with the
given ID. If search term is the special keyword "all", a list of
all releases in the DiscoBASE is shown (including weblinks to
Discogs/MusicBrainz release pages). In combination with
-u,
-z
or-zz
respectively, all tracks are updated. Note that this is exactely the same as " disco import " in combination with those options.
OPTIONS¶
-h
,--help
- show this help message and exit
-m
MIX_NAME,--mix
MIX_NAME- adds a track of the found release to the given mix ID (asks which track to
add in case
-t
is missing). -u
,--discogs-update
- updates found release/track with Discogs track/artist details (asks which
track to update in case
-t
is missing). -z
,--brainz-update
- updates found release/track with additional info from MusicBrainz and
AcousticBrainz. (asks which track to update in case
-t
is missing)-z
quick match,-zz
detailed match (takes longer, but more results). -e
,--edit
- edits/adds details to a found release/track. Editable fields: key, BPM,
key notes, general track notes, custom MusicBrainz recording ID. (asks
which track to edit in case
-t
is missing). -t
TRACK_NUMBER,--track
TRACK_NUMBER- in combination with
-m
this option adds the given track number (eg. A1, AA, B2, ...) to the mix selected using .Fl m ; in combination with-z
or-u
the given track is the one being updated with *Brainz or Discogs details; in combination with-e
the given track is to one to be edited. -p
POS_IN_MIX,--pos
POS_IN_MIX- in combination with
-m
this option states that we'd like to insert the track at the given position (eg. 1, 14, ...), rather than at the end of the mix; in combination with-z,
-zz,
-u
or-e
this option is ignored. --resume
OFFSET- resumes long-running processes at the given offset position (expects a
number). You can combine this option currently with *Brainz matching
operations only (
-z,
-zz
)
EXAMPLES¶
Step by step tutorials and in-detail explanations of all DiscoDOS commands can be found on the README and User's Manual pages: https://github.com/JOJ0/discodos/blob/master/README.md https://github.com/JOJ0/discodos/blob/master/MANUAL.md
AUTHORS¶
J0J0 T <jt@peek-a-boo.at>
Special thanks go to Samplissimo for testing and feature ideas, to Schobernoise for motivation and a GUI draft and most of all to Gold Fisch for her patience while Doogie Howser wrote in his diary!
SEE ALSO¶
disco-import(1), disco-suggest(1), disco-mix(1), disco(1) discosync(1)
June 15, 2020 | DiscoDOS |