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Renames audio files using the metadata tags
npm install tagtoname
Usage: tagtoname [-k] [-n] [-s separator] [-t tag]... file...
Renames audio files using the metadata tags.
Options:
-k, --keep-case Keep the original case of the tags when renaming
-n, --noop Dry run, show new paths without renaming the files
-s, --separator=SEPARATOR Split tags with SEPARATOR;
defaults to -s-
-t, --tag=TAG Append TAG(s) to the new name;
defaults to -t artist -t title
--help Show help
--version Output the version number
For example, by default a file with the "mp3" ext, the artist tag "Beethoven",
and the title tag "Ode to Joy" is renamed to "beethoven-ode-to-joy.mp3".
See the list of supported tags (the -t
option accepts any value from the "Common tag" column).
# Rename a file.
# For example, if the file has the "artist" tag "Beethoven", and the "title" tag
# "Ode to Joy", by default it will be renamed to "beethoven-ode-to-joy.mp3".
tagtoname file.mp3
# Rename all files in a folder.
tagtoname folder/*
# Rename a file and keep the original case of the tags instead of lowercasing.
# For example, if the file has the "artist" tag "Philip Glass", and the "title"
# tag "Opening", it will be renamed to "Philip-Glass-Opening.mp3".
tagtoname -k file.mp3
# Dry run, output what would happen if we were to rename all files in a folder.
tagtoname -n folder/*
# Rename a file using a custom separator.
# For example, if the file has the "artist" tag "Debussy" and the "title" tag
# "Reverie", the file will be renamed to "debussy/reverie.mp3" (since the
# separator is "/", the folder "debussy" is created if needed).
tagtoname -s / file.mp3
# Rename a file using specific tags.
# For example, if the file has the "title" tag "A Clockwork Orange", and the
# "year" tag "1971", it will be renamed to "a-clockwork-orange-1971.mp4".
tagtoname -t title -t year file.mp4
tagtoname(paths, options)
Renames an audio file using its metadata tags. Resolves with the new path.
The first argument is the path
of the file to be renamed.
The second argument is an options object with the following properties:
keepCase
: Keep the original case of the tags when renaming, defaults to false
noop
: Perform a dry run without renaming the file, defaults to false
separator
: The separator used to split the tags in the new name, defaults to "-"
tags
: An array of the tags used in the new name, defaults to ["artist", "title"]
import tagtoname from "tagtoname";
// Rename "/file.mp3"
// assuming the artist tag is "Queen" and the title tag is "Bohemian Rhapsody"
tagtoname("/file.mp3").then(console.log);
// => /queen-bohemian-rhapsody.mp3
// Rename "/file.mp3" keeping the original case
// assuming the artist tag is "Queen" and the title tag is "Bohemian Rhapsody"
tagtoname("/file.mp3", { keepCase: true }).then(console.log);
// => /Queen-Bohemian-Rhapsody.mp3
// Rename "/file.mp3" using "/" as a separator
// assuming the artist tag is "Queen" and the title tag is "Bohemian Rhapsody"
// (since the separator is "/", the folder "queen" is created if needed).
tagtoname("/file.mp3", { separator: "/" }).then(console.log);
// => /queen/bohemian-rhapsody.mp3
// Rename "/file.mp3" using the "year" and "title" tags
// assuming the year tag is "1975" and the title tag is "Bohemian Rhapsody"
tagtoname("/file.mp3", { tags: ["year", "title"] }).then(console.log);
// => /1975-bohemian-rhapsody.mp3
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Renames audio files using the metadata tags
The npm package tagtoname receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, tagtoname popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tagtoname demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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