diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2199853..b4b9ec0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,19 +5,29 @@ sync.py loads a flash drive with mp3s, formatting them to have consistent, sorta ## Setup 1. Install Python 3.6 and mutagen -2. Get a discogs API user token, available for free here https://www.discogs.com/settings/developers -3. Create a file to\_sync.txt that has the directories you want copied out of the source directory. If your library is organized Artist/Album it would look like this: +1. Get a discogs API user token, available for free here https://www.discogs.com/settings/developers +1. Create a file to\_sync.txt that has the directories you want copied out of the source directory. If your library is organized Artist/Album it would look like this: + ``` Pink Floyd Radiohead ``` + You can put in subdirectories if you only want a few albums from an artist: + ``` -Pink Floyd/The Dark Side of the Moon -Pink Floyd/Wish You Were Here -Radiohead +Pink Floyd +Radiohead/A Moon Shaped Pool +Radiohead/Amnesiac +Radiohead/The Bends +Radiohead/Hail to the Thief +Radiohead/In Rainbows +Radiohead/Kid A +Radiohead/The King of Limbs +Radiohead/OK Computer ``` -would copy just the contents of the two albums and ignore any other Pink Floyd albums. + +would copy just the contents of the eight albums and ignore any other Radiohead album(s). ## Usage @@ -25,6 +35,7 @@ would copy just the contents of the two albums and ignore any other Pink Floyd a export DISCOGS_USER_TOKEN=foobarbaz python sync.py SRC_DIR DEST_DIR ``` + The program will remind you to run fatsort on the disk when it's done. ## How it works