# library (media toolkit) A wise philosopher once told me: "the future is [autotainment](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9sZFrsjPp0)". Manage and curate large media libraries. An index for your archive. Primary usage is local filesystem but also supports some virtual constructs like tracking online video playlists (eg. YouTube subscriptions) and scheduling browser tabs. [![Downloads](https://static.pepy.tech/badge/library)](https://pepy.tech/project/library) ## Install Linux recommended but [Windows setup instructions](./Windows.md) available. pip install library Should also work on Mac OS. ### External dependencies Required: `ffmpeg` Some features work better with: `mpv`, `fd-find`, `fish` ## Getting started
Local media ### 1. Extract Metadata For thirty terabytes of video the initial scan takes about four hours to complete. After that, subsequent scans of the path (or any subpaths) are much quicker--only new files will be read by `ffprobe`. library fsadd tv.db ./video/folder/ ![termtosvg](./examples/extract.svg) ### 2. Watch / Listen from local files library watch tv.db # the default post-action is to do nothing library watch tv.db --post-action delete # delete file after playing library listen finalists.db -k ask_delete # ask whether to delete file after playing To stop playing press Ctrl+C in either the terminal or mpv
Online media ### 1. Download Metadata Download playlist and channel metadata. Break free of the YouTube algo~ library tubeadd educational.db https://www.youtube.com/c/BranchEducation/videos [![termtosvg](./examples/tubeadd.svg "library tubeadd example")](https://asciinema.org/a/BzplqNj9sCERH3A80GVvwsTTT) And you can always add more later--even from different websites. library tubeadd maker.db https://vimeo.com/terburg To prevent mistakes the default configuration is to download metadata for only the most recent 20,000 videos per playlist/channel. library tubeadd maker.db --extractor-config playlistend=1000 Be aware that there are some YouTube Channels which have many items--for example the TEDx channel has about 180,000 videos. Some channels even have upwards of two million videos. More than you could likely watch in one sitting--maybe even one lifetime. On a high-speed connection (>500 Mbps), it can take up to five hours to download the metadata for 180,000 videos. TIP! If you often copy and paste many URLs you can paste line-delimited text as arguments via a subshell. For example, in `fish` shell with [cb](https://github.com/niedzielski/cb): library tubeadd my.db (cb) Or in BASH: library tubeadd my.db $(xclip -selection c) #### 1a. Get new videos for saved playlists Tubeupdate will go through the list of added playlists and fetch metadata for any videos not previously seen. library tube-update tube.db ### 2. Watch / Listen from websites library watch maker.db To stop playing press Ctrl+C in either the terminal or mpv
List all subcommands $ library library (v3.0.170; 103 subcommands) Create database subcommands: ╭─────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ fs-add │ Add local media │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ tube-add │ Add online video media (yt-dlp) │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ web-add │ Add open-directory media │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ gallery-add │ Add online gallery media (gallery-dl) │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ tabs-add │ Create a tabs database; Add URLs │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ links-add │ Create a link-scraping database │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ site-add │ Auto-scrape website data to SQLite │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ tables-add │ Add table-like data to SQLite │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ reddit-add │ Create a reddit database; Add subreddits │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ hn-add │ Create / Update a Hacker News database │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ getty-add │ Create / Update a Getty Museum database │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ substack │ Backup substack articles │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ tildes │ Backup tildes comments and topics │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ nicotine-import │ Import paths from nicotine+ │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ places-import │ Import places of interest (POIs) │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ row-add │ Add arbitrary data to SQLite │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ computers-add │ Add computer info to SQLite │ ├─────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ torrents-add │ Add torrent info to SQLite │ ╰─────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────╯ Text subcommands: ╭──────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ cluster-sort │ Sort text and images by similarity │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ regex-sort │ Sort text by regex split and corpus comparison │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ extract-links │ Extract inner links from lists of web links │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ extract-text │ Extract human text from lists of web links │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ markdown-links │ Extract titles from lists of web links │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ expand-links │ Expand search urls with query text │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ nouns │ Unstructured text -> compound nouns (stdin) │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ dates │ Unstructured text -> dates │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ times │ Unstructured text -> times │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ timestamps │ Unstructured text -> timestamps │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ json-keys-rename │ Rename JSON keys by substring match │ ├──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ combinations │ Enumerate possible combinations │ ╰──────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Folder subcommands: ╭─────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ merge-mv │ Move files and merge folders in BSD/rsync style, rename if possible │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ mergerfs-cp │ cp files with reflink on mergerfs │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ scatter │ Scatter files between folders or disks │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ mv-list │ Find specific folders to move to different disks │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ mount-stats │ Show some relative mount stats │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ disk-free │ Show system-wide disk usage │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ big-dirs │ Show large folders │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ similar-folders │ Find similar folders based on folder name, size, and count │ ╰─────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ File subcommands: ╭────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ christen │ Clean file paths │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ sample-hash │ Calculate a hash based on small file segments │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ sample-compare │ Compare files using sample-hash and other shortcuts │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ files-info │ Find files by mimetype and size │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ similar-files │ Find similar files based on filename and size │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ llm-map │ Run LLMs across multiple files │ ╰────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Tabular data subcommands: ╭──────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ eda │ Exploratory Data Analysis on table-like files │ ├──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ mcda │ Multi-criteria Ranking for Decision Support │ ├──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ plot │ Plot table-like files. A CLI interface to matplotlib │ ├──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ markdown-tables │ Print markdown tables from table-like files │ ├──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ columns │ Print columns of table-like files │ ├──────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ incremental-diff │ Diff large table-like files in chunks │ ╰──────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Media File subcommands: ╭────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ media-check │ Check video and audio files for corruption via ffmpeg │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ process-media │ Estimate and execute potential disk space savings │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ process-ffmpeg │ Shrink video/audio to AV1/Opus format (.mkv, .mka) │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ process-image │ Shrink images to AV1 image format (.avif) │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ process-text │ Shrink documents to HTML+AV1 image format (requires Calibre) │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ unardel │ Extract from archives and delete all associated multi-part archive files │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ images-to-pdf │ Convert folders of images into image PDFs │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ pdf-edit │ Apply brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness adjustments to PDFs │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ torrents-dump │ Print torrent file info │ ├────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ torrents-start │ Start torrents (qBittorrent-nox) │ ╰────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Multi-database subcommands: ╭───────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ merge-dbs │ Merge SQLite databases │ ├───────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ copy-play-counts │ Copy play history │ ├───────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ allocate-torrents │ Use computers.db and torrents.db to allocate torrents │ ╰───────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Filesystem Database subcommands: ╭────────────┬──────────────────────────╮ │ disk-usage │ Show disk usage │ ├────────────┼──────────────────────────┤ │ search-db │ Search a SQLite database │ ╰────────────┴──────────────────────────╯ Media Database subcommands: ╭─────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ block │ Block a channel │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ playlists │ List stored playlists │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ download │ Download media │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ download-status │ Show download status │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ redownload │ Re-download deleted/lost media │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ history │ Show and manage playback history │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ history-add │ Add history from paths │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ stats │ Show some event statistics (created, deleted, watched, etc) │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ search │ Search captions / subtitles │ ├─────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ optimize │ Re-optimize database │ ╰─────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Playback subcommands: ╭────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ watch │ Watch / Listen │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ now │ Show what is currently playing │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ next │ Play next file and optionally delete current file │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ seek │ Set playback to a certain time, fast-forward or rewind │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ stop │ Stop all playback │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ pause │ Pause all playback │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ tabs-open │ Open your tabs for the day │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ links-open │ Open links from link dbs │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ surf │ Auto-load browser tabs in a streaming way (stdin) │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ torrents-info │ List torrents (qBittorrent-nox) │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ torrents-remaining │ Overview of torrents by drive (qBittorrent-nox) │ ╰────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Database enrichment subcommands: ╭────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ dedupe-db │ Dedupe SQLite tables │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ dedupe-media │ Dedupe similar media │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ merge-online-local │ Merge online and local data │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ mpv-watchlater │ Import mpv watchlater files to history │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ reddit-selftext │ Copy selftext links to media table │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ tabs-shuffle │ Randomize tabs.db a bit │ ├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ pushshift │ Convert pushshift data to reddit.db format (stdin) │ ╰────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ Update database subcommands: ╭────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────╮ │ fs-update │ Update local media │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────┤ │ tube-update │ Update online video media │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────┤ │ web-update │ Update open-directory media │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────┤ │ gallery-update │ Update online gallery media │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────┤ │ links-update │ Update a link-scraping database │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────┤ │ reddit-update │ Update reddit media │ ╰────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────╯ Misc subcommands: ╭────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ export-text │ Export HTML files from SQLite databases │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ dedupe-czkawka │ Process czkawka diff output │ ├────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ help │ Search subcommands and help text │ ╰────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────╯ Other subcommands: ╭─────────────┬─────────────╮ │ search-help │ search_help │ ╰─────────────┴─────────────╯
## Examples ### Watch online media on your PC wget https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library-examples/raw/main/mealtime.tw.db library watch mealtime.tw.db --random --duration 30m ### Listen to online media on a chromecast group wget https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library-examples/raw/main/music.tl.db library listen music.tl.db -ct "House speakers" --random ### Hook into HackerNews wget https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/hn_mining/raw/main/hackernews_only_direct.tw.db library watch hackernews_only_direct.tw.db --random --ignore-errors ### Organize via separate databases library fsadd --audio audiobooks.db ./audiobooks/ library fsadd --audio podcasts.db ./podcasts/ ./another/more/secret/podcasts_folder/ # merge later if you want library merge-dbs --pk path -t playlists,media audiobooks.db podcasts.db both.db # or split library merge-dbs --pk path -t playlists,media both.db audiobooks.db -w 'path like "%/audiobooks/%"' library merge-dbs --pk path -t playlists,media both.db podcasts.db -w 'path like "%/podcasts%"' ## Guides ### Music alarm clock
via termux crontab Wake up to your own music 30 7 * * * library listen ./audio.db Wake up to your own music _only when you are *not* home_ (computer on local IP) 30 7 * * * timeout 0.4 nc -z 192.168.1.12 22 || library listen --random Wake up to your own music on your Chromecast speaker group _only when you are home_ 30 7 * * * ssh 192.168.1.12 library listen --cast --cast-to "Bedroom pair"
### Browser Tabs
Visit websites on a schedule `tabs` is a way to organize your visits to URLs that you want to remember every once in a while. The main benefit of tabs is that you can have a large amount of tabs saved (say 500 monthly tabs) and only the smallest amount of tabs to satisfy that goal (500/30) tabs will open each day. 17 tabs per day seems manageable--500 all at once does not. The use-case of tabs are websites that you know are going to change: subreddits, games, or tools that you want to use for a few minutes daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly. ### 1. Add your websites library tabsadd tabs.db --frequency monthly --category fun \ https://old.reddit.com/r/Showerthoughts/top/?sort=top&t=month \ https://old.reddit.com/r/RedditDayOf/top/?sort=top&t=month ### 2. Add library tabs to cron library tabs is meant to run **once per day**. Here is how you would configure it with `crontab`: 45 9 * * * DISPLAY=:0 library tabs /home/my/tabs.db Or with `systemd`: tee ~/.config/systemd/user/tabs.service [Unit] Description=library daily browser tabs [Service] Type=simple RemainAfterExit=no Environment="DISPLAY=:0" ExecStart=library tabs /home/my/tabs.db tee ~/.config/systemd/user/tabs.timer [Unit] Description=library daily browser tabs timer [Timer] Persistent=yes OnCalendar=*-*-* 9:58 [Install] WantedBy=timers.target systemctl --user daemon-reload systemctl --user enable --now tabs.service You can also invoke tabs manually: library tabs tabs.db -L 1 # open one tab Incremental surfing. 📈🏄 totally rad!
### Find large folders
Curate with library big-dirs If you are looking for candidate folders for curation (ie. you need space but don't want to buy another hard drive). The big-dirs subcommand was written for that purpose: $ library big-dirs fs/d.db You may filter by folder depth (similar to QDirStat or WizTree) $ library big-dirs --depth=3 audio.db There is also an flag to prioritize folders which have many files which have been deleted (for example you delete songs you don't like--now you can see who wrote those songs and delete all their other songs...) $ library big-dirs --sort-groups-by deleted audio.db Recently, this functionality has also been integrated into watch/listen subcommands so you could just do this: $ library watch --big-dirs ./my.db $ lb wt -B # shorthand equivalent
Backfill reddit databases with pushshift data [https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/reddit_mining/](https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/reddit_mining/) ```fish for reddit_db in ~/lb/reddit/*.db set subreddits (sqlite-utils $reddit_db 'select path from playlists' --tsv --no-headers | grep old.reddit.com | sed 's|https://old.reddit.com/r/\(.*\)/|\1|' | sed 's|https://old.reddit.com/user/\(.*\)/|u_\1|' | tr -d "\r") ~/github/xk/reddit_mining/links/ for subreddit in $subreddits if not test -e "$subreddit.csv" echo "octosql -o csv \"select path,score,'https://old.reddit.com/r/$subreddit/' as playlist_path from `../reddit_links.parquet` where lower(playlist_path) = '$subreddit' order by score desc \" > $subreddit.csv" end end | parallel -j8 for subreddit in $subreddits sqlite-utils upsert --pk path --alter --csv --detect-types $reddit_db media $subreddit.csv end library tubeadd --safe --ignore-errors --force $reddit_db (sqlite-utils --raw-lines $reddit_db 'select path from media') end ```
### Datasette
Explore `library` databases in your browser pip install datasette datasette tv.db
### Pipe to [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf)
Choose a video to play You can use fzf in a subshell to choose a specific video from 1000 random options library watch ~/lb/video.db (library watch ~/lb/video.db -pf --random -L 1000 | fzf)
### Pipe to [mnamer](https://github.com/jkwill87/mnamer)
Rename poorly named files pip install mnamer mnamer --movie-directory ~/d/70_Now_Watching/ --episode-directory ~/d/70_Now_Watching/ \ --no-overwrite -b (library watch -p fd -s 'path : McCloud') library fsadd ~/d/70_Now_Watching/
### Pipe to [lowcharts](https://github.com/juan-leon/lowcharts)
$ library watch -p f -col time_created | lowcharts timehist -w 80 Matches: 445183. Each ∎ represents a count of 1896 [2022-04-13 03:16:05] [151689] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-04-19 07:59:37] [ 16093] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-04-25 12:43:09] [ 12019] ∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-05-01 17:26:41] [ 48817] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-05-07 22:10:14] [ 36259] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-05-14 02:53:46] [ 3942] ∎∎ [2022-05-20 07:37:18] [ 2371] ∎ [2022-05-26 12:20:50] [ 517] [2022-06-01 17:04:23] [ 4845] ∎∎ [2022-06-07 21:47:55] [ 2340] ∎ [2022-06-14 02:31:27] [ 563] [2022-06-20 07:14:59] [ 13836] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-06-26 11:58:32] [ 1905] ∎ [2022-07-02 16:42:04] [ 1269] [2022-07-08 21:25:36] [ 3062] ∎ [2022-07-15 02:09:08] [ 9192] ∎∎∎∎ [2022-07-21 06:52:41] [ 11955] ∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-07-27 11:36:13] [ 50938] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-08-02 16:19:45] [ 70973] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [2022-08-08 21:03:17] [ 2598] ∎ BTW, for some cols like time_deleted you'll need to specify a where clause so they aren't filtered out: $ library watch -p f -col time_deleted -w time_deleted'>'0 | lowcharts timehist -w 80 ![video width](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7908073/184737808-b96fbe65-a1d9-43c2-b6b4-4bdfab592190.png) ![fps](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7908073/184738438-ee566a4b-2da0-4e6d-a4b3-9bfca036aa2a.png)
## Usage ### Create database subcommands ###### fs-add
Add local media $ library fs-add -h usage: library fs-add [(--video) | --audio | --image | --text | --filesystem] DATABASE PATH ... The default database type is video library fsadd tv.db ./tv/ library fsadd --video tv.db ./tv/ # equivalent You can also create audio databases. Both audio and video use ffmpeg to read metadata library fsadd --audio audio.db ./music/ Image uses ExifTool library fsadd --image image.db ./photos/ Text will try to read files and save the contents into a searchable database library fsadd --text text.db ./documents_and_books/ Create a text database and scan with OCR and speech-recognition library fsadd --text --ocr --speech-recognition ocr.db ./receipts_and_messages/ Create a video database and read internal/external subtitle files into a searchable database library fsadd --scan-subtitles tv.search.db ./tv/ ./movies/ Decode media to check for corruption (slow) library fsadd --check-corrupt # See media-check command for full options Normally only relevant filetypes are included. You can scan all files with this flag library fsadd --scan-all-files mixed.db ./tv-and-maybe-audio-only-files/ # I use that with this to keep my folders organized library watch -w 'video_count=0 and audio_count>=1' -pf mixed.db | parallel mv {} ~/d/82_Audiobooks/ Remove path roots with --force library fsadd audio.db /mnt/d/Youtube/ [/mnt/d/Youtube] Path does not exist library fsadd --force audio.db /mnt/d/Youtube/ [/mnt/d/Youtube] Path does not exist [/mnt/d/Youtube] Building file list... [/mnt/d/Youtube] Marking 28932 orphaned metadata records as deleted If you run out of RAM, for example scanning large VR videos, you can lower the number of threads via --threads library fsadd vr.db --delete-unplayable --check-corrupt --full-scan-if-corrupt 15% --delete-corrupt 20% ./vr/ --threads 3 Move files on import library fsadd audio.db --move ~/library/ ./added_folder/ This will run destination paths through `library christen` and move files relative to the added folder root
###### tube-add
Add online video media (yt-dlp) $ library tube-add -h usage: library tube-add [--safe] [--extra] [--subs] [--auto-subs] DATABASE URL ... Create a dl database / add links to an existing database library tubeadd dl.db https://www.youdl.com/c/BranchEducation/videos Add links from a line-delimited file cat ./my_yt_subscriptions.txt | library tubeadd reddit.db - Add metadata to links already in a database table library tubeadd --force reddit.db (sqlite-utils --raw-lines reddit.db 'select path from media') Fetch extra metadata By default tubeadd will quickly add media at the expense of less metadata. If you plan on using `library download` then it doesn't make sense to use `--extra`. Downloading will add the extra metadata automatically to the database. You can always fetch more metadata later via tubeupdate library tube-update tw.db --extra
###### web-add
Add open-directory media $ library web-add -h usage: library web-add [--filesystem | --video | --audio | --image | --text] DATABASE URL ... Scan open directories (multiple profiles can be selected or none at all) library web-add open_dir.db http://1.1.1.1/ # simple spider library web-add open_dir.db --filesystem http://1.1.1.1/ library web-add open_dir.db --video http://1.1.1.1/ library web-add open_dir.db --filesystem --video http://1.1.1.1/ Re-scan using a different profile library media v.db -w 'size is null' --ext wmv,3gp,mp4 -pf | library web-add --media --force --video v.db - Check download size of all videos matching some criteria library download --fs open_dir.db --prefix ~/d/dump/video/ -w 'height<720' -E preview -pa path count download_duration size avg_size --------- ------- ---------------------------- --------- ---------- Aggregate 5694 2 years, 7 months and 5 days 724.4 GiB 130.3 MiB Download all videos matching some criteria library download --fs open_dir.db --prefix ~/d/dump/video/ -w 'height<720' -E preview Stream directly to mpv library watch open_dir.db
###### gallery-add
Add online gallery media (gallery-dl) $ library gallery-add -h usage: library gallery-add DATABASE URL ... Add gallery_dl URLs to download later or periodically update If you have many URLs use stdin cat ./my-favorite-manhwa.txt | library galleryadd your.db --insert-only -
###### tabs-add
Create a tabs database; Add URLs $ library tabs-add -h usage: library tabs-add [--frequency daily weekly (monthly) quarterly yearly] [--no-sanitize] DATABASE URL ... Adding one URL library tabsadd -f daily tabs.db https://wiby.me/surprise/ Depending on your shell you may need to escape the URL (add quotes) If you use Fish shell know that you can enable features to make pasting easier set -U fish_features stderr-nocaret qmark-noglob regex-easyesc ampersand-nobg-in-token Also I recommend turning Ctrl+Backspace into a super-backspace for repeating similar commands with long args echo 'bind \b backward-kill-bigword' >> ~/.config/fish/config.fish Importing from a line-delimitated file library tabsadd -f yearly -c reddit tabs.db (cat ~/mc/yearly-subreddit.cron)
###### links-add
Create a link-scraping database $ library links-add -h usage: library links-add DATABASE PATH ... [--case-sensitive] [--cookies-from-browser BROWSER[+KEYRING][:PROFILE][::CONTAINER]] [--selenium] [--manual] [--scroll] [--auto-pager] [--poke] [--chrome] [--local-html] [--file FILE] Database version of extract-links with pagination By default it will add the URL param "?page=2" and so on... You can fine-tune what links get saved with --path/text/before/after-include/exclude. library links-add --path-include /video/ Import links from args library links-add --no-extract links.db (cb) Import lines from stdin cb | library linksdb links.db --skip-extract - IRIs vs URLs Library should: - print paths as unquoted UTF-8 IRIs (by default) - accept either IRIs or URLs as input with optional flags to make parsing/searching explicitly use one or the other - save paths to the database "AS-IS" How I use it library links-add links.db https://video/site/ --path-include /video/ library links-add links.db https://loginsite/ --path-include /article/ --cookies-from-browser firefox library links-add links.db https://loginsite/ --path-include /article/ --cookies-from-browser chrome cb -t text/html | xidel -s - -e '//@title' | unique | lb linksdb ~/mc/music.db -c p1 --skip-extract - library links-add --path-include viewtopic.php --cookies-from-browser firefox \ --page-key start --page-start 0 --page-step 50 --fixed-pages 14 --stop-pages-no-match 1 \ plab.db https://plab/forum/tracker.php?o=(string replace ' ' \n -- 1 4 7 10 15)&s=2&tm=-1&f=(string replace ' ' \n -- 1670 1768 60 1671 1644 1672 1111 508 555 1112 1718 1143 1717 1851 1713 1712 1775 1674 902 1675 36 1830 1803 1831 1741 1676 1677 1780 1110 1124 1784 1769 1793 1797 1804 1819 1825 1836 1842 1846 1857 1861 1867 1451 1788 1789 1792 1798 1805 1820 1826 1837 1843 1847 1856 1862 1868 284 1853 1823 1800 1801 1719 997 1818 1849 1711 1791 1762)
###### site-add
Auto-scrape website data to SQLite $ library site-add -h usage: library site-add DATABASE PATH ... [--auto-pager] [--poke] [--local-html] [--file FILE] Extract data from website requests to a database library siteadd jobs.st.db --poke https://hk.jobsdb.com/hk/search-jobs/python/ Requires selenium-wire Requires xmltodict when using --extract-xml pip install selenium-wire xmltodict Run with `-vv` to see and interact with the browser
###### tables-add
Add table-like data to SQLite $ library tables-add -h usage: library tables-add DATABASE PATH ... [--table STR] [--end-row INT] Insert data from one or more files into a SQLite database
###### reddit-add
Create a reddit database; Add subreddits $ library reddit-add -h usage: library reddit-add [--lookback N_DAYS] [--praw-site bot1] DATABASE URL ... Fetch data for redditors and reddits library redditadd interesting.db https://old.reddit.com/r/coolgithubprojects/ https://old.reddit.com/user/Diastro If you have a file with a list of subreddits you can do this library redditadd 96_Weird_History.db --subreddits (cat ~/mc/96_Weird_History-reddit.txt) Likewise for redditors library redditadd shadow_banned.db --redditors (cat ~/mc/shadow_banned.txt) To remove entries (for example when you get 404s) library search-db reddit.db playlists --or --exact subreddit1 subreddit2 --soft-delete Note that reddit's API is limited to 1000 posts and it usually doesn't go back very far historically. Also, it may be the case that reddit's API (praw) will stop working in the near future. For both of these problems my suggestion is to use pushshift data. You can find more info here: https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/reddit_mining#how-was-this-made
###### hn-add
Create / Update a Hacker News database $ library hn-add -h usage: library hn-add [--oldest] DATABASE Fetch latest stories first library hnadd hn.db -v Fetching 154873 items (33212696 to 33367569) Saving comment 33367568 Saving comment 33367543 Saving comment 33367564 ... Fetch oldest stories first library hnadd --oldest hn.db
###### getty-add
Create / Update a Getty Museum database $ library getty-add -h usage: library getty-add DATABASE Download metadata library getty-add getty.db -v Download images library download --fs getty.db --prefix ~/images/ -v
###### substack
Backup substack articles $ library substack -h usage: library substack DATABASE PATH ... Backup substack articles
###### tildes
Backup tildes comments and topics $ library tildes -h usage: library tildes DATABASE USER Backup tildes.net user comments and topics library tildes tildes.net.db xk3 Without cookies you are limited to the first page. You can use cookies like this https://github.com/rotemdan/ExportCookies library tildes tildes.net.db xk3 --cookies ~/Downloads/cookies-tildes-net.txt
###### nicotine-import
Import paths from nicotine+ $ library nicotine-import -h usage: library nicotine-import DATABASE PATH ... Load records from Nicotine+ File Lists library nicotine-import ~/lb/soulseek.db /home/xk/.local/share/nicotine/usershares/* By default we track deletions when only one file list is specified library nicotine-import ~/lb/soulseek.db /home/xk/.local/share/nicotine/usershares/user1 Marking 508387 orphaned metadata records as deleted library nicotine-import ~/lb/soulseek.db /home/xk/.local/share/nicotine/usershares/user2 Marking 31862 metadata records as undeleted Marking 216495 orphaned metadata records as deleted If this is undesirable, pass the `--no-track-deleted` flag
###### places-import
Import places of interest (POIs) $ library places-import -h usage: library places-import DATABASE PATH ... Load POIs from Google Maps Google Takeout
###### row-add
Add arbitrary data to SQLite $ library row-add -h usage: library row-add DATABASE [--table-name TABLE_NAME] --COLUMN-NAME VALUE Add a row to sqlite library row-add t.db --test_b 1 --test-a 2 ### media (1 rows) | test_b | test_a | |----------|----------| | 1 | 2 |
###### computers-add
Add computer info to SQLite $ library computers-add -h usage: library computers-add DATABASE HOSTNAME ... Create a SQLite database of SSH-able computers and their disks (nodes are playlists, node disks are media) library computer-add local.db blan gworky nocap zendl gak pakon library computer-add remote.db jp.tensile-fortress.ts.net hk kr mx uk ca
###### torrents-add
Add torrent info to SQLite $ library torrents-add -h usage: library torrents-add DATABASE PATH ... Create a SQLite database of torrent file data (torrents are playlists, referenced files are media) library torrents-add torrents.db ~/.local/data/qbittorrent/queue/ View total size of undownloaded torrents library playlists torrents.db -pa path deleted_count size playlists_count media_count ---------------------- --------------- -------- ----------------- ------------- Aggregate of playlists 0 87.7 TiB 530 272681
### Text subcommands ###### cluster-sort
Sort text and images by similarity $ library cluster-sort -h usage: library cluster-sort [input_path | stdin] [output_path | stdout] Group lines of text into sorted output echo 'red apple broccoli yellow green orange apple red apple' | library cluster-sort orange apple red apple red apple broccoli green yellow Show the groupings echo 'red apple broccoli yellow green orange apple red apple' | library cluster-sort --print-groups [ {'grouped_paths': ['orange apple', 'red apple', 'red apple']}, {'grouped_paths': ['broccoli', 'green', 'yellow']} ] Auto-sort images into directories echo 'image1.jpg image2.jpg image3.jpg' | library cluster-sort --image --move-groups Print similar paths library fs 0day.db -pa --cluster --print-groups
###### regex-sort
Sort text by regex split and corpus comparison $ library regex-sort -h usage: library regex-sort [input_path | stdin] [output_path | stdout] regex-sort is effectively a text-processing pipeline with the following steps: line_splitter -- split lines into "words" (--regex) word_sorter -- sort words within each line (--word-sort) line_sorter -- sort lines (--line-sort) Examples: If your data has a lot of repeating rows it will help to sort by dup count: --line-sort dup,natsort You can use any matching regex to produce sorting words: --regex \b\w\w+\b # word boundaries (default) --regex \b\d+\b # digits --regex '.{3}' # char counts --regex '.{3}' --line-sort dup,natsort -v (0, ((' Ja',), ('Sva',), ('aye',), ('lba',), ('n M',), ('rd ',))) # Svalbard and Jan Mayen (0, ((' La',), ('Sri',), ('nka',))) # Sri Lanka (0, ((' Ma',), ('San',), ('rin',))) # San Marino (0, ((' Ri',), ('Pue',), ('rto',))) # Puerto Rico (0, (('And',), ('orr',))) # Andorra (0, (('Arm',), ('eni',))) # Armenia You can use 'mcda' as a strategy for ranking multiple sort score criteria: --word-sorts '-dup, mcda, count, -len, -lastindex, alpha' \\ # count, -len, -lastindex, alpha are weighted by entropy --line-sorts '-allunique, alpha, mcda, alldup, dupmode, line' # alldup, dupmode, line are weighted by entropy
###### extract-links
Extract inner links from lists of web links $ library extract-links -h usage: library extract-links PATH ... [--case-sensitive] [--scroll] [--download] [--local-html] [--file FILE] Extract links from within local HTML fragments, files, or remote pages; filtering on link text and nearby plain-text library links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bacon_dishes --path-include https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ --after-include famous https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omelette Read from local clipboard and filter out links based on nearby plain text library links --local-html (cb -t text/html | psub) --after-exclude paranormal spooky horror podcast tech fantasy supernatural lecture sport # note: the equivalent BASH-ism is <(xclip -selection clipboard -t text/html) Use --selenium for sites require JavaScript library links --selenium https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22Archive.org+Census%22 --path-include census Run with `-vv` to see the browser that normally loads in the background
###### extract-text
Extract human text from lists of web links $ library extract-text -h usage: library extract-text PATH ... [--skip-links] Sorting suggestions library extract-text --skip-links --local-html (cb -t text/html | psub) | library cs --groups | jq -r '.[] | .grouped_paths | "\n" + join("\n")' Select text by CSS selector library text --selenium https://aaronson.org/full-moon-albums/ --select .album-artist,.album-title --sep ' - ' | \ library links-db ~/mc/music.db -c p1 --skip-extract -
###### markdown-links
Extract titles from lists of web links $ library markdown-links -h usage: library markdown-links URL ... [--cookies COOKIES] [--cookies-from-browser BROWSER[+KEYRING][:PROFILE][::CONTAINER]] [--firefox] [--chrome] [--allow-insecure] [--scroll] [--manual] [--auto-pager] [--poke] [--file FILE] Convert URLs into Markdown links with page titles filled in library markdown-links https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgZDDW-NXDE [Work For Peace](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgZDDW-NXDE)
###### expand-links
Expand search urls with query text $ library expand-links -h usage: library expand-links SEARCH_URLS QUERY ... Expand search URLs with multiple queries library expand-links -s https://www.google.com/search?q=%s -s https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%s library https://www.google.com/search?q=library https://duckduckgo.com/?q=library library expand-links -s https://www.walmart.com/search?q=%s -s https://www.target.com/s?searchTerm=%s "Dr. Pepper" pepcidine https://www.walmart.com/search?q=Dr%20Pepper https://www.target.com/s?searchTerm=Dr%20Pepper https://www.walmart.com/search?q=pepcidine https://www.target.com/s?searchTerm=pepcidine Open in browser library expand-links ... --browser library expand-links ... --browser chrome
###### nouns
Unstructured text -> compound nouns (stdin) $ library nouns -h usage: library nouns (stdin) Extract compound nouns and phrases from unstructured mixed HTML plain text xsv select text hn_comment_202210242109.csv | library nouns | sort | uniq -c | sort --numeric-sort
###### dates
Unstructured text -> dates $ library dates -h usage: library dates ARGS_OR_STDIN Parse dates library dates 'October 2017' 2017-10-01
###### times
Unstructured text -> times $ library times -h usage: library times ARGS_OR_STDIN Parse times library times 'October 2017 3pm' 15:00:00
###### timestamps
Unstructured text -> timestamps $ library timestamps -h usage: library timestamps ARGS_OR_STDIN Parse timestamps library timestamps 'October 2017 3pm' 2017-10-01T15:00:00
###### json-keys-rename
Rename JSON keys by substring match $ library json-keys-rename -h usage: library json-keys-rename --new-key 'old key substring' (stdin) Rename/filter keys in JSON echo '{"The Place of Birthings": "Yo Mama", "extra": "key"}' | library json-keys-rename --country 'place of birth' {"country": "Yo Mama"}
###### combinations
Enumerate possible combinations $ library combinations -h usage: library combinations --PROPERTY OPTION Enumerate the possible combinations of things that have multiple properties with more than one options library combinations --prop1 opt1 --prop1 opt2 --prop2 A --prop2 B {"prop1": "opt1", "prop2": "A"} {"prop1": "opt1", "prop2": "B"} {"prop1": "opt2", "prop2": "A"} {"prop1": "opt2", "prop2": "B"}
### Folder subcommands ###### merge-mv
Move files and merge folders in BSD/rsync style, rename if possible $ library merge-mv -h usage: library merge-mv SOURCE ... DEST [--simulate] [--ext EXT] merging-move: combine file trees The destination is ALWAYS a folder by default (`--dest-folder`). Use `--dest-bsd` to mimick BSD/GNU default `mv` behavior Use `--dest-file` to mimick BSD/GNU `mv --no-target-directory` By default it won't matter if source folders end with a path separator or not library merge-mv folder1 folder2/ # folder1 will be merged with folder2/ library merge-mv folder1/ folder2/ # folder1 will be merged with folder2/ --bsd mode: an ending path separator determines if each source is to be placed within or merged with the destination library merge-mv --bsd folder1/ folder2/ # folder1 will be merged with folder2/ library merge-mv --bsd folder1 folder2/ # folder1 will be moved to folder2/folder1/ --parent mode: always include the parent folder name when merging library merge-mv --parent folder1 folder2/ # folder1 will be moved to folder2/folder1/ library merge-mv --parent folder1/ folder2/ # folder1 will be moved to folder2/folder1/ library merge-mv --parent file1.txt folder2/ # file1 will be moved to folder2/file1_parent_folder/file1.txt nb. This tool, like other library subcommands, only works on files. Empty folders will not be moved to the destination Move files/folders without losing hierarchy metadata with --relative or relmv Move smallest files first lb fs /src/dir/ -u size -pf | lb mv - /dest/dir/ --relative-to=/src/dir/ --dry-run Move fresh music to your phone every Sunday # move last week music back to their source folders library mv /mnt/d/sync/weekly/ / # move new music for this week library relmv ( library listen audio.db --local-media-only --where 'play_count=0' --random -L 600 -p f ) /mnt/d/sync/weekly/
###### mergerfs-cp
cp files with reflink on mergerfs $ library mergerfs-cp -h usage: library mergerfs-cp SOURCE ... DEST [--simulate] [--ext EXT] This command mirrors the behavior of BSD with regard to destination files and folders. To force the destination to always be a folder, similar to `library mv`, use `--destination-folder` Copy files with reflink and handle mergerfs mounts library mergerfs-cp --dry-run d/files* d/folder2/ cp --interactive --reflink=always /mnt/d9/files1.txt /mnt/d9/folder2/files1.txt ... btrfs fi du /mnt/d3/files1.txt /mnt/d3/folder2/files1.txt Total Exclusive Set shared Filename 12.57GiB 0.00B 12.57GiB /mnt/d3/files1.txt 12.57GiB 0.00B 12.57GiB /mnt/d3/folder2/files1.txt
###### scatter
Scatter files between folders or disks $ library scatter -h usage: library scatter [--limit LIMIT] [--policy POLICY] [--sort SORT] --targets TARGETS DATABASE RELATIVE_PATH ... Scatter filesystem folder trees (without mountpoints; limited functionality; good for balancing fs inodes) library scatter scatter.db /test/{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} Reduce number of files per folder (creates more folders) library scatter scatter.db --max-files-per-folder 16000 /test/{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} Balance files across filesystem folder trees or multiple devices (mostly useful for mergerfs) Multi-device re-bin: balance by size library scatter -m /mnt/d1:/mnt/d2:/mnt/d3:/mnt/d4/:/mnt/d5:/mnt/d6:/mnt/d7 fs.db subfolder/of/mergerfs/mnt Current path distribution: ╒═════════╤══════════════╤══════════════╤═══════════════╤════════════════╤═════════════════╤════════════════╕ │ mount │ file_count │ total_size │ median_size │ time_created │ time_modified │ time_downloaded│ ╞═════════╪══════════════╪══════════════╪═══════════════╪════════════════╪═════════════════╪════════════════╡ │ /mnt/d1 │ 12793 │ 169.5 GB │ 4.5 MB │ Jan 27 │ Jul 19 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d2 │ 13226 │ 177.9 GB │ 4.7 MB │ Jan 27 │ Jul 19 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d3 │ 1 │ 717.6 kB │ 717.6 kB │ Jan 31 │ Jul 18 2022 │ yesterday │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d4 │ 82 │ 1.5 GB │ 12.5 MB │ Jan 31 │ Apr 22 2022 │ yesterday │ ╘═════════╧══════════════╧══════════════╧═══════════════╧════════════════╧═════════════════╧════════════════╛ Simulated path distribution: 5845 files should be moved 20257 files should not be moved ╒═════════╤══════════════╤══════════════╤═══════════════╤════════════════╤═════════════════╤════════════════╕ │ mount │ file_count │ total_size │ median_size │ time_created │ time_modified │ time_downloaded│ ╞═════════╪══════════════╪══════════════╪═══════════════╪════════════════╪═════════════════╪════════════════╡ │ /mnt/d1 │ 9989 │ 46.0 GB │ 2.4 MB │ Jan 27 │ Jul 19 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d2 │ 10185 │ 46.0 GB │ 2.4 MB │ Jan 27 │ Jul 19 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d3 │ 1186 │ 53.6 GB │ 30.8 MB │ Jan 27 │ Apr 07 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d4 │ 1216 │ 49.5 GB │ 29.5 MB │ Jan 27 │ Apr 07 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d5 │ 1146 │ 53.0 GB │ 30.9 MB │ Jan 27 │ Apr 07 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d6 │ 1198 │ 48.8 GB │ 30.6 MB │ Jan 27 │ Apr 07 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ├─────────┼──────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────────┤ │ /mnt/d7 │ 1182 │ 52.0 GB │ 30.9 MB │ Jan 27 │ Apr 07 2022 │ Jan 31 │ ╘═════════╧══════════════╧══════════════╧═══════════════╧════════════════╧═════════════════╧════════════════╛ ### Move 1182 files to /mnt/d7 with this command: ### rsync -aE --xattrs --info=progress2 --remove-source-files --files-from=/tmp/tmpmr1628ij / /mnt/d7 ### Move 1198 files to /mnt/d6 with this command: ### rsync -aE --xattrs --info=progress2 --remove-source-files --files-from=/tmp/tmp9yd75f6j / /mnt/d6 ### Move 1146 files to /mnt/d5 with this command: ### rsync -aE --xattrs --info=progress2 --remove-source-files --files-from=/tmp/tmpfrj141jj / /mnt/d5 ### Move 1185 files to /mnt/d3 with this command: ### rsync -aE --xattrs --info=progress2 --remove-source-files --files-from=/tmp/tmpqh2euc8n / /mnt/d3 ### Move 1134 files to /mnt/d4 with this command: ### rsync -aE --xattrs --info=progress2 --remove-source-files --files-from=/tmp/tmphzb0gj92 / /mnt/d4 Multi-device re-bin: balance device inodes for specific subfolder library scatter -m /mnt/d1:/mnt/d2 fs.db subfolder --group count --sort 'size desc' Multi-device re-bin: only consider the most recent 100 files library scatter -m /mnt/d1:/mnt/d2 -l 100 -s 'time_modified desc' fs.db / Multi-device re-bin: empty out a disk (/mnt/d2) into many other disks (/mnt/d1, /mnt/d3, and /mnt/d4) library scatter fs.db -m /mnt/d1:/mnt/d3:/mnt/d4 /mnt/d2 This tool is intended for local use. If transferring many small files across the network something like [fpart](https://github.com/martymac/fpart) or [fpsync](https://www.fpart.org/fpsync/) will be better.
###### mv-list
Find specific folders to move to different disks $ library mv-list -h usage: library mv-list [--limit LIMIT] [--lower LOWER] [--upper UPPER] MOUNT_POINT DATABASE Free up space on a specific disk. Find candidates for moving data to a different mount point The program takes a mount point and a library database file. If you don't have a database file you can create one like this library fsadd --filesystem d.db ~/d/ But this should definitely also work with library audio and video databases library mv-list /mnt/d/ video.db The program will print a table with a sorted list of folders which are good candidates for moving. Candidates are determined by how many files are in the folder (so you don't spend hours waiting for folders with millions of tiny files to copy over). The default is 4 to 4000--but it can be adjusted via the --lower and --upper flags. ██╗███╗░░██╗░██████╗████████╗██████╗░██╗░░░██╗░█████╗░████████╗██╗░█████╗░███╗░░██╗░██████╗ ██║████╗░██║██╔════╝╚══██╔══╝██╔══██╗██║░░░██║██╔══██╗╚══██╔══╝██║██╔══██╗████╗░██║██╔════╝ ██║██╔██╗██║╚█████╗░░░░██║░░░██████╔╝██║░░░██║██║░░╚═╝░░░██║░░░██║██║░░██║██╔██╗██║╚█████╗░ ██║██║╚████║░╚═══██╗░░░██║░░░██╔══██╗██║░░░██║██║░░██╗░░░██║░░░██║██║░░██║██║╚████║░╚═══██╗ ██║██║░╚███║██████╔╝░░░██║░░░██║░░██║╚██████╔╝╚█████╔╝░░░██║░░░██║╚█████╔╝██║░╚███║██████╔╝ ╚═╝╚═╝░░╚══╝╚═════╝░░░░╚═╝░░░╚═╝░░╚═╝░╚═════╝░░╚════╝░░░░╚═╝░░░╚═╝░╚════╝░╚═╝░░╚══╝╚═════╝░ Type "done" when finished Type "more" to see more files Paste a folder (and press enter) to toggle selection Type "*" to select all files in the most recently printed table Then it will give you a prompt Paste a path: Wherein you can copy and paste paths you want to move from the table and the program will keep track for you. Paste a path: /mnt/d/75_MovieQueue/720p/s11/ 26 selected paths: 162.1 GB ; future free space: 486.9 GB You can also press the up arrow or paste it again to remove it from the list Paste a path: /mnt/d/75_MovieQueue/720p/s11/ 25 selected paths: 159.9 GB ; future free space: 484.7 GB After you are done selecting folders you can press ctrl-d and it will save the list to a tmp file Paste a path: done Folder list saved to /tmp/tmp7x_75l8. You may want to use the following command to move files to an EMPTY folder target: rsync -a --info=progress2 --no-inc-recursive --remove-source-files --files-from=/tmp/tmp7x_75l8 -r --relative -vv --dry-run / jim:/free/real/estate/
###### mount-stats
Show some relative mount stats $ library mount-stats -h usage: library mount-stats MOUNTPOINT ... Print relative use and free for multiple mount points lb mu (fd -td -d1 'd[0-9]+$' /mnt) Relative disk dependence: /mnt/d1: ###### 8.1% /mnt/d2: ######### 12.2% /mnt/d3: ######### 12.2% /mnt/d4: ####### 9.5% /mnt/d5: ####### 9.5% /mnt/d6: ######### 12.2% /mnt/d7: ######### 12.2% /mnt/d8: ######### 12.2% /mnt/d9: ######### 12.2% Relative free space: /mnt/d1: ##### 6.9% /mnt/d2: ########### 13.8% /mnt/d3: ######## 10.4% /mnt/d4: ######## 10.5% /mnt/d5: ###### 8.7% /mnt/d6: ######### 11.8% /mnt/d7: ######### 11.9% /mnt/d8: ######### 12.2% /mnt/d9: ########### 13.8%
###### disk-free
Show system-wide disk usage $ library disk-free -h usage: library disk-free [MOUNTPOINT ...] Print total disk usage and disk free stats library df
###### big-dirs
Show large folders $ library big-dirs -h usage: library big-dirs PATH ... [--limit (4000)] [--depth (0)] [--sort-groups-by deleted | played] See what folders take up space library big-dirs ./video/ Filter folders by size library big-dirs ./video/ --folder-sizes=+10GB --folder-sizes=-200GB library big-dirs ./video/ -FS=+10GB -FS=-200GB Filter folders by file count library big-dirs ./video/ --file-counts=+3 --file-counts=-3000 library big-dirs ./video/ -FC=+20000 -D-8 # Use --depth to cascade nested directories Filter folders by sub-folder "bigdir" count library big-dirs ./video/ --folder-counts=+3 --folder-counts=-3000 Filter folders by depth library big-dirs ./video/ --depth 5 library big-dirs ./video/ -D 7 Load from fs database library fs video.db --cols path,duration,size,time_deleted --to-json | library big-dirs --from-json Only include files between 1MiB and 5MiB library fs video.db -S+1M -S-5M --cols path,duration,size,time_deleted --to-json | library big-dirs --from-json You can even sort by auto-MCDA ~LOL~ library big-dirs ./video/ -u 'mcda median_size,-deleted'
###### similar-folders
Find similar folders based on folder name, size, and count $ library similar-folders -h usage: library similar-folders PATH ... Find similar folders based on foldernames, similar size, and similar number of files library similar-folders ~/d/ group /home/xk/d/dump/datasets/*vector total_size median_size files ---------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------- ------- /home/xk/d/dump/datasets/vector/output/ 1.8 GiB 89.5 KiB 1980 /home/xk/d/dump/datasets/vector/output2/ 1.8 GiB 89.5 KiB 1979 Find similar folders based on ONLY foldernames, using the full path library similar-folders --filter-names --full-path ~/d/ Find similar folders based on ONLY number of files library similar-folders --filter-counts ~/d/ Find similar folders based on ONLY median size library similar-folders --filter-sizes ~/d/ Find similar folders based on ONLY total size library similar-folders --filter-sizes --total-size ~/d/ Read paths from dbs library fs audio.db --cols path,duration,size,time_deleted --to-json | library similar-folders --from-json -v Print only paths library similar-folders ~/d/ -pf /home/xk/d/dump/datasets/vector/output/ /home/xk/d/dump/datasets/vector/output2/ How I use it library fs video.db --cols path,duration,size,time_deleted --to-json | library similar-folders --from-json -FS=+8G --filter-names --filter-counts --filter-durations
### File subcommands ###### christen
Clean file paths $ library christen -h usage: library christen [--run] Rename files to be somewhat normalized Default mode is simulate library christen ~/messy/ To actually do stuff use the run flag library christen . --run You can optionally replace all the spaces in your filenames with dots library christen --dot-space
###### sample-hash
Calculate a hash based on small file segments $ library sample-hash -h usage: library sample-hash [--same-file-threads 1] [--chunk-size BYTES] [--gap BYTES OR 0.0-1.0*FILESIZE] PATH ... Calculate hashes for large files by reading only small segments of each file library sample-hash ./my_file.mkv The threads flag seems to be faster for rotational media but slower on SSDs
###### sample-compare
Compare files using sample-hash and other shortcuts $ library sample-compare -h usage: library sample-compare [--same-file-threads 1] [--chunk-size BYTES] [--gap BYTES OR 0.0-1.0*FILESIZE] PATH ... Convenience subcommand to compare multiple files using sample-hash
###### files-info
Find files by mimetype and size $ library files-info -h usage: library files-info List files and filter by specific file types library fs
###### similar-files
Find similar files based on filename and size $ library similar-files -h usage: library similar-files PATH ... Find similar files using filenames and size library similar-files ~/d/ Find similar files based on ONLY foldernames, using the full path library similar-files --filter-names --full-path ~/d/ Find similar files based on ONLY size library similar-files --filter-sizes ~/d/ Read paths from dbs library fs audio.db --cols path,duration,size,time_deleted --to-json | library similar-files --from-json -v How I use it library similar-files --filter-names --filter-durations --estimated-duplicates 3 .
###### llm-map
Run LLMs across multiple files $ library llm-map -h usage: library llm-map LLAMA_FILE [paths ...] [--llama-args LLAMA_ARGS] [--prompt STR] [--text [INT]] [--rename] Run a llamafile with a prompt including path names and file contents Rename files based on file contents library llm-map ./gemma2.llamafile ~/Downloads/booka.pdf --rename --text cat llm_map_renames.csv Path,Output /home/xk/Downloads/booka.pdf,/home/xk/Downloads/Mining_Massive_Datasets.pdf Using GGUF files wget https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile/releases/download/0.8.9/llamafile-0.8.9 chmod +x ~/Downloads/llamafile-0.8.9 mv ~/Downloads/llamafile-0.8.9 ~/.local/bin/llamafile # move it somewhere in your $PATH library llm-map --model ~/Downloads/llava-v1.5-7b-Q4_K.gguf --image-model ~/Downloads/llava-v1.5-7b-mmproj-Q4_0.gguf --prompt 'what do you see?' ~/Downloads/comp_*.jpg
### Tabular data subcommands ###### eda
Exploratory Data Analysis on table-like files $ library eda -h usage: library eda PATH ... [--table STR] [--end-row INT] [--repl] Perform Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) on one or more files Only 500,000 rows per file are loaded for performance purposes. Set `--end-row inf` to read all the rows and/or run out of RAM.
###### mcda
Multi-criteria Ranking for Decision Support $ library mcda -h usage: library mcda PATH ... [--table STR] [--end-row INT] Perform Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) on one or more files Only 500,000 rows per file are loaded for performance purposes. Set `--end-row inf` to read all the rows and/or run out of RAM. library mcda ~/storage.csv --minimize price --ignore warranty ### Goals #### Maximize - size #### Minimize - price | | price | size | warranty | TOPSIS | MABAC | SPOTIS | BORDA | |----|---------|--------|------------|----------|------------|----------|---------| | 0 | 359 | 36 | 5 | 0.769153 | 0.348907 | 0.230847 | 7.65109 | | 1 | 453 | 40 | 2 | 0.419921 | 0.0124531 | 0.567301 | 8.00032 | | 2 | 519 | 44 | 2 | 0.230847 | -0.189399 | 0.769153 | 8.1894 | It also works with HTTP/GCS/S3 URLs library mcda https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Academy_Award-winning_films --clean --minimize Year ### Goals #### Maximize - Nominations - Awards #### Minimize - Year | | Film | Year | Awards | Nominations | TOPSIS | MABAC | SPOTIS | BORDA | |------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------|----------|---------------|-------------|----------|-------------|---------| | 378 | Titanic | 1997 | 11 | 14 | 0.999993 | 1.38014 | 4.85378e-06 | 4116.62 | | 868 | Ben-Hur | 1959 | 11 | 12 | 0.902148 | 1.30871 | 0.0714303 | 4116.72 | | 296 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 2003 | 11 | 11 | 0.8558 | 1.27299 | 0.107147 | 4116.76 | | 1341 | West Side Story | 1961 | 10 | 11 | 0.837716 | 1.22754 | 0.152599 | 4116.78 | | 389 | The English Patient | 1996 | 9 | 12 | 0.836725 | 1.2178 | 0.162341 | 4116.78 | | 1007 | Gone with the Wind | 1939 | 8 | 13 | 0.807086 | 1.20806 | 0.172078 | 4116.81 | | 990 | From Here to Eternity | 1953 | 8 | 13 | 0.807086 | 1.20806 | 0.172079 | 4116.81 | | 1167 | On the Waterfront | 1954 | 8 | 12 | 0.785 | 1.17235 | 0.207793 | 4116.83 | | 1145 | My Fair Lady | 1964 | 8 | 12 | 0.785 | 1.17235 | 0.207793 | 4116.83 | | 591 | Gandhi | 1982 | 8 | 11 | 0.755312 | 1.13663 | 0.243509 | 4116.86 |
###### plot
Plot table-like files. A CLI interface to matplotlib $ library plot -h usage: library plot PATH ... [--table STR] [--end-row INT] Plot one or more files Only 500,000 rows per file are loaded for performance purposes. Set `--end-row inf` to read all the rows and/or run out of RAM.
###### markdown-tables
Print markdown tables from table-like files $ library markdown-tables -h usage: library markdown-tables PATH ... [--table STR] [--end-row INT] [--transpose] [--filetype] Print tables from files as markdown Only 500,000 rows per file are loaded for performance purposes. Set `--end-row inf` to read all the rows and/or run out of RAM. Examples: lb sdb cities.db places chic | lb table --from-json --transpose ## stdin:0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |-------------------------|------------|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------|------------| | title | Chiclayo | Chicago | Chico | Apalachicola | Chicoutimi | | state | Lambayeque | Illinois | California | Florida | Québec | | country | Peru | United States of America | United States of America | United States of America | Canada | | u | PE | US | US | US | CA | | latitude | -6.7629 | 41.8319 | 39.7286 | 29.7256 | 48.4333 | | longitude | -79.8366 | -87.752 | -121.8364 | -84.9925 | -71.0667 | | size | 22184 | 19571 | 40437 | 35467 | 28951 | | interesting_avg | 141 | 1129 | 156 | 119 | 175 | | interesting_spread | 1754 | 26919 | 2025 | 1297 | 3196 | | boring_avg | 349 | 4332 | 136 | 382 | 628 | | boring_spread | 4186 | 24220 | 2000 | 2432 | 3920 | | pop_avg | 7530 | 12906 | 1350 | 378 | 3038 | | pop_spread | 80471 | 80825 | 24196 | 1634 | 15249 | | food_avg | 28 | 18 | 8 | 7 | 8 | | food_spread | 153 | 417 | 51 | 27 | 26 | | urban_avg | 60 | 38 | 11 | 2 | 22 | | urban_spread | 80 | 99 | 45 | 2 | 71 | | forest_avg | 11 | 55 | 82 | 77 | 72 | | forest_spread | 27 | 155 | 264 | 186 | 203 | | aqi_avg | 9 | 11 | 5 | 7 | 2 | | aqi_max | 23 | 14 | 11 | 9 | 6 | | coastline_avg | 0 | 0 | 0 | 23 | 26 | | slope_avg | 1542 | 420 | 3532 | 248 | 2071 | | public_transport_avg | 8 | 34 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | public_transport_spread | 24 | 303 | 9 | 1 | 7 | | hotel_count | 56 | 259 | 75 | 2561 | | | airport_code | CIX,LOH | CMI,MDW,MKG | RDD,SMF | ECP,TLH | YBG | | wifi | 37505 | 177564 | 171754 | 195347 | 150669 |
###### columns
Print columns of table-like files $ library columns -h usage: library columns PATH ... [--table STR] [--start-row INT] Print columns from table-like files Only print column names library columns https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Academy_Award-winning_films --cols name --table-index 0 Film Year Awards Nominations
###### incremental-diff
Diff large table-like files in chunks $ library incremental-diff -h usage: library incremental-diff PATH1 PATH2 [--join-keys JOIN_KEYS] [--table1 TABLE1] [--table2 TABLE2] [--table1-index TABLE1_INDEX] [--table2-index TABLE2_INDEX] [--start-row START_ROW] [--batch-size BATCH_SIZE] See data differences in an incremental way to quickly see how two different files differ. Data (PATH1, PATH2) can be two different files of different file formats (CSV, Excel) or it could even be the same file with different tables. If files are unsorted you may need to use `--join-keys id,name` to specify ID columns. Rows that have the same ID will then be compared. If you are comparing SQLite files you may be able to use `--sort id,name` to achieve the same effect. To diff everything at once run with `--batch-size inf`
### Media File subcommands ###### media-check
Check video and audio files for corruption via ffmpeg $ library media-check -h usage: library media-check [--chunk-size SECONDS] [--gap SECONDS OR 0.0-1.0*DURATION] [--delete-corrupt >0-100] [--full-scan] [--audio-scan] PATH ... Defaults to decode 0.5 second per 10% of each file library media-check ./video.mp4 Decode all the frames of each file to evaluate how corrupt it is (scantime is very slow; about 150 seconds for an hour-long file) library media-check --full-scan ./video.mp4 Decode all the packets of each file to evaluate how corrupt it is (scantime is about one second of each file but only accurate for formats where 1 packet == 1 frame) library media-check --full-scan --gap 0 ./video.mp4 Decode all audio of each file to evaluate how corrupt it is (scantime is about four seconds per file) library media-check --full-scan --audio ./video.mp4 Decode at least one frame at the start and end of each file to evaluate how corrupt it is (scantime is about one second per file) library media-check --chunk-size 5% --gap 99.9% ./video.mp4 Decode 3s every 5% of a file to evaluate how corrupt it is (scantime is about three seconds per file) library media-check --chunk-size 3 --gap 5% ./video.mp4 Delete the file if 20 percent or more of checks fail library media-check --delete-corrupt 20% ./video.mp4 To scan a large folder use `fsadd`. I recommend something like this two-stage approach library fsadd --delete-unplayable --check-corrupt --chunk-size 5% tmp.db ./video/ ./folders/ library media-check (library fs tmp.db -w 'corruption>15' -pf) --full-scan --delete-corrupt 25% The above can now be done in one command via `--full-scan-if-corrupt` library fsadd --delete-unplayable --check-corrupt --chunk-size 5% tmp.db ./video/ ./folders/ --full-scan-if-corrupt 15% --delete-corrupt 25% Corruption stats library fs tmp.db -w 'corruption>15' -pa path count duration avg_duration size avg_size --------- ------- ------------------- -------------- --------- ---------- Aggregate 907 15 days and 9 hours 24 minutes 130.6 GiB 147.4 MiB Corruption graph sqlite --raw-lines tmp.db 'select corruption from media' | lowcharts hist --min 10 --intervals 10 Samples = 931; Min = 10.0; Max = 100.0 Average = 39.1; Variance = 1053.103; STD = 32.452 each ∎ represents a count of 6 [ 10.0 .. 19.0] [561] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [ 19.0 .. 28.0] [ 69] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [ 28.0 .. 37.0] [ 33] ∎∎∎∎∎ [ 37.0 .. 46.0] [ 18] ∎∎∎ [ 46.0 .. 55.0] [ 14] ∎∎ [ 55.0 .. 64.0] [ 12] ∎∎ [ 64.0 .. 73.0] [ 15] ∎∎ [ 73.0 .. 82.0] [ 18] ∎∎∎ [ 82.0 .. 91.0] [ 50] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎ [ 91.0 .. 100.0] [141] ∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎∎
###### process-media
Estimate and execute potential disk space savings $ library process-media -h usage: library process-media DATABASE_OR_PATH Running fsadd first to create a video database will be faster because it runs many files in parallel library fsadd --video video.db ~/Videos/ library process-media video.db But using media folder/file paths directly is also supported library process-media ~/Videos/ Find invalid media to attempt to transcode or delete library process-media --invalid --no-valid --delete-unplayable video.db If not installed, related file extensions will be skipped during scan: - FFmpeg is required for shrinking video and audio - ImageMagick is required for shrinking images - Calibre is required for shrinking eBooks Inspired somewhat by https://nikkhokkho.sourceforge.io/?page=FileOptimizer
###### process-ffmpeg
Shrink video/audio to AV1/Opus format (.mkv, .mka) $ library process-ffmpeg -h usage: library process-ffmpeg PATH ... [--always-split] [--split-longer-than DURATION] [--min-split-segment SECONDS] [--simulate] Resize videos to max 1440x960px AV1 and/or Opus to save space Convert audio to Opus. Optionally split up long tracks into multiple files. fd -tf -eDTS -eAAC -eWAV -eAIF -eAIFF -eFLAC -eAIFF -eM4A -eMP3 -eOGG -eMP4 -eWMA -j4 -x library process --audio Use --always-split to _always_ split files if silence is detected library process-audio --always-split audiobook.m4a Use --split-longer-than to _only_ detect silence for files in excess of a specific duration library process-audio --split-longer-than 36mins audiobook.m4b audiobook2.mp3 Calculate how much space you could save via process-ffmpeg by running something like this: numfmt --to=iec (sqlite-utils --no-headers --raw-lines ~/lb/video.db "select sum(size)-sum(duration*100000) from media where time_deleted=0 and video_count>=1 and video_codecs != 'av1' and size/duration > 100000") numfmt --to=iec (sqlite-utils --no-headers --raw-lines ~/lb/audio.db "select sum(size)-sum(duration*18000) from media where time_deleted=0 and video_count=0 and audio_count>=1 and audio_codecs != 'opus' and size/duration > 18000")
###### process-image
Shrink images to AV1 image format (.avif) $ library process-image -h usage: library process-image PATH ... Resize images to max 2400x2400px and format AVIF to save space Calculate how much space you could save via process-image by running something like this: numfmt --to=iec (sqlite-utils --no-headers --raw-lines image.db "select sum(size)-sum(100000) from media where time_deleted=0 and type like 'image/%' and type != 'image/avif' and size > 100000")
###### process-text
Shrink documents to HTML+AV1 image format (requires Calibre) $ library process-text -h usage: library process-text PATH ... Repackage documents (PDF, ePub, etc) into HTML+AVIF to save space Requires Calibre
###### unardel
Extract from archives and delete all associated multi-part archive files $ library unardel -h usage: library unardel PATH ... Extract from archives and delete all source archives
###### images-to-pdf
Convert folders of images into image PDFs $ library images-to-pdf -h usage: library images-to-pdf PATH ... Convert groups of images to PDF library images-to-pdf folder_with_images/ library images-to-pdf page00*.jpg library images-to-pdf page00*.avif # many file formats supported Convert comics (CBZ, CBR) to PDF library images-to-pdf my_ebook.cbr library images-to-pdf https://site/my_ebook.cbz
###### pdf-edit
Apply brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness adjustments to PDFs $ library pdf-edit -h usage: library pdf-edit PATH ... Increase brightness library pdfedit --brightness 120 scan001.pdf --output-path brighter_scan.pdf library pdfedit -b 120 scan001.pdf -o brighter_scan.pdf Increase or decrease brightness, contrast, color contrast, and sharpness library pdfedit --brightness 105 --contrast 120 --saturation 80 --sharpness 110 scan001.pdf library pdfedit -b 105 -c 120 -C 80 -s 110 scan001.pdf
###### torrents-dump
Print torrent file info $ library torrents-dump -h usage: library torrents-dump PATH ... View torrent file metadata via libtorrent
###### torrents-start
Start torrents (qBittorrent-nox) $ library torrents-start -h usage: library torrents-start [--prefix /mnt/d/] PATH ... Start torrent files in qBittorrent-nox
### Multi-database subcommands ###### merge-dbs
Merge SQLite databases $ library merge-dbs -h usage: library merge-dbs SOURCE_DB ... DEST_DB [--only-target-columns] [--only-new-rows] [--upsert] [--pk PK ...] [--table TABLE ...] Merge-DBs will insert new rows from source dbs to target db, table by table. If primary key(s) are provided, and there is an existing row with the same PK, the default action is to delete the existing row and insert the new row replacing all existing fields. Upsert mode will update each matching PK row such that if a source row has a NULL field and the destination row has a value then the value will be preserved instead of changed to the source row's NULL value. Ignore mode (--only-new-rows) will insert only rows which don't already exist in the destination db Test first by using temp databases as the destination db. Try out different modes / flags until you are satisfied with the behavior of the program library merge-dbs --pk path tv.db movies.db (mktemp --suffix .db) Merge database data and tables library merge-dbs --upsert --pk path tv.db movies.db video.db library merge-dbs --only-target-columns --only-new-rows --table media,playlists --pk path --skip-column id audio-fts.db audio.db library merge-dbs --pk id --only-tables subreddits audio.db reddit/81_New_Music.db library merge-dbs --only-new-rows --pk subreddit,path --only-tables reddit_posts audio.db reddit/81_New_Music.db -v To skip copying primary-keys from the source table(s) use --business-keys instead of --primary-keys Split DBs using --where library merge-dbs --pk path big.db specific-site.db -v --only-new-rows -t media,playlists -w 'path like "https://specific-site%"'
###### copy-play-counts
Copy play history $ library copy-play-counts -h usage: library copy-play-counts SOURCE_DB ... DEST_DB [--source-prefix x] [--target-prefix y] Copy play count information between databases library copy-play-counts phone.db audio.db --source-prefix /storage/6E7B-7DCE/d --target-prefix /mnt/d
###### allocate-torrents
Use computers.db and torrents.db to allocate torrents $ library allocate-torrents -h usage: library allocate-torrents Use a Computer DB and a Torrent DB to allocate and deplete global free space library allocate-torrents computers.db torrents.db -v Filter to specific words or tracker library allocate-torrents computers.db torrents.db -s specific words or tracker
### Filesystem Database subcommands ###### disk-usage
Show disk usage $ library disk-usage -h usage: library disk-usage DATABASE [--sort-groups-by (priority) | path | size | count] [--depth DEPTH] [PATH / SUBSTRING SEARCH] To aggregate to high level folders use --parents and --depth library du d7.db --parents -D=-4 --file-counts=+20000 path size count folders ------------------ -------- ------- --------- /mnt/d7/processed/ 685.8GiB 30783 2508 /mnt/d7/dump/ 2.1TiB 1741160 184883 /mnt/d7/check/ 9.0TiB 735410 117866 /mnt/d7/ 16.4TiB 2539139 306036 /mnt/ 16.4TiB 2539139 306036 / 16.4TiB 2539139 306036 Only include files smaller than 1kib library disk-usage du.db --size=-1Ki library du du.db -S-1Ki | path | size | count | |---------------------------------------|-----------|---------| | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/__pycache__/ | 620 Bytes | 1 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/.github/ | 1.7 kB | 4 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/__pypackages__/ | 1.4 MB | 3519 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/xklb/ | 4.4 kB | 12 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/tests/ | 3.2 kB | 9 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/.git/ | 782.4 kB | 2276 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/.pytest_cache/ | 1.5 kB | 5 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/.ruff_cache/ | 19.5 kB | 100 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/.gitattributes | 119 Bytes | | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/.mypy_cache/ | 280 Bytes | 4 | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/.pdm-python | 15 Bytes | | Only include files with a specific depth library disk-usage du.db --depth 19 library du du.db -d 19 | path | size | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------| | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/__pypackages__/3.11/lib/jedi/third_party/typeshed/third_party/2and3/requests/packages/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/__init__.pyi | 88 Bytes | | /home/xk/github/xk/lb/__pypackages__/3.11/lib/jedi/third_party/typeshed/third_party/2and3/requests/packages/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/_implementation.pyi | 81 Bytes | Group by extension library exts du.db library disk-usage du.db --group-by-extension path size count ------ -------- ------- avi 1.8 GiB 5 webm 14.3 GiB 47 mkv 49.2 GiB 159 mp4 86.7 GiB 613 4 file extensions
###### search-db
Search a SQLite database $ library search-db -h usage: library search-db DATABASE TABLE SEARCH ... [--delete-rows] Search all columns in a SQLite table. If the table does not exist, uses the table which startswith (if only one match) library sdb tests/data/video.db media test.gif --to-json | jq { "id": 4, "playlists_id": 1, "size": 2145, "time_created": 1713852795, "time_modified": 1713852795, "time_downloaded": 1723276940, "video_count": 1, "width": 82, "height": 82, "subtitle_count": 4, "path": "/home/xk/github/xk/lb/tests/data/test.gif", "type": "image/gif", "video_codecs": "gif", "fps": 10.0 }
### Media Database subcommands ###### block
Block a channel $ library block -h usage: library block DATABASE URL ... Blocklist specific URLs (eg. YouTube channels, etc) library block dl.db https://annoyingwebsite/etc/ Or URL substrings library block dl.db "%fastcompany.com%" Block videos from the playlist uploader library block dl.db --match-column playlist_path 'https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVoczRgDnXDLWV1UJ_tO70VT_ON0tuEdm' Or other columns library block dl.db --match-column title "% bitcoin%" library block dl.db --force --match-column uploader Zeducation Display subdomains (similar to `library download-status`) library block audio.db subdomain count new_links tried percent_tried successful percent_successful failed percent_failed ------------------- ------- ----------- ------- --------------- ------------ -------------------- -------- ---------------- dts.podtrac.com 5244 602 4642 88.52% 690 14.86% 3952 85.14% soundcloud.com 16948 11931 5017 29.60% 920 18.34% 4097 81.66% twitter.com 945 841 104 11.01% 5 4.81% 99 95.19% v.redd.it 9530 6805 2725 28.59% 225 8.26% 2500 91.74% vimeo.com 865 795 70 8.09% 65 92.86% 5 7.14% www.youtube.com 210435 140952 69483 33.02% 66017 95.01% 3467 4.99% youtu.be 60061 51911 8150 13.57% 7736 94.92% 414 5.08% youtube.com 5976 5337 639 10.69% 599 93.74% 40 6.26% Find some words to block based on frequency / recency of downloaded media library watch dl.db -u time_downloaded desc -L 10000 -pf | library nouns | sort | uniq -c | sort -g ... 183 ArchiveOrg 187 Documentary 237 PBS 243 BBC ...
###### playlists
List stored playlists $ library playlists -h usage: library playlists DATABASE List of Playlists library playlists Search playlists library playlists audio.db badfinger path extractor_key title count ---------------------------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------------ ------- https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCyJzUJ95hXeBVfO8zOA0GZQ ydl_Youtube Uploads from Badfinger - Topic 226 Aggregate Report of Videos in each Playlist library playlists -p a Print only playlist urls Useful for piping to other utilities like xargs or GNU Parallel. library playlists -p f https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7gXS9DcOm5-O0Fc1z79M72BsrHByda3n Remove a playlist/channel and all linked videos library playlists --delete-rows https://vimeo.com/canal180
###### download
Download media $ library download -h usage: library download DATABASE [--prefix /mnt/d/] --video [--subs] [--auto-subs] [--small] | --audio | --photos [--safe] Files will be saved to //. The default prefix is the current working directory. By default things will download in a random order library download dl.db --prefix ~/output/path/root/ But you can sort; eg. oldest first library download dl.db -u m.time_modified,m.time_created Limit downloads to a specified playlist URLs library fs video.db --to-json --playlists https://www.youtube.com/c/BlenderFoundation/videos | library download --video video.db --from-json - Limit downloads to a specified video URLs or substring library download dl.db --include https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE7VzlLtp-4 library download dl.db -s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE7VzlLtp-4 # equivalent Maximizing the variety of subdomains library download photos.db --photos --image --sort "ROW_NUMBER() OVER ( PARTITION BY SUBSTR(m.path, INSTR(m.path, '//') + 2, INSTR( SUBSTR(m.path, INSTR(m.path, '//') + 2), '/') - 1) )" Print list of queued up downloads library download --print Print list of saved playlists library playlists dl.db -p a Print download queue groups library download-status audio.db Check videos before downloading library watch open_dir.db --online-media-only --loop --exit-code-confirm -i --action ask-keep -m 4 --start 35% --volume=0 -w 'height<720' -E preview Assuming you have bound in mpv input.conf a key to 'quit' and another key to 'quit 4', using the ask-keep action will mark a video as deleted when you 'quit 4' and it will mark a video as watched when you 'quit'. For example, here I bind "'" to "MOVE" and "j" to "DELETE" when using -k ask_move_or_delete ' quit j quit 4 This is pretty intuitive after you use it a few times but another option is to define your own post-actions `--cmd5 'echo {} >> keep.txt' --cmd6 'echo {} >> rejected.txt'` But you will still bind keys in mpv input.conf k quit 5 # goes to keep.txt r quit 6 # goes to rejected.txt Download checked videos library download --fs open_dir.db --prefix ~/d/dump/video/ -w 'id in (select media_id from history)'
###### download-status
Show download status $ library download-status -h usage: library download-status DATABASE Print download queue groups library download-status video.db Simulate --safe flag library download-status video.db --safe
###### redownload
Re-download deleted/lost media $ library redownload -h usage: library redownload DATABASE If you have previously downloaded YouTube or other online media, but your hard drive failed or you accidentally deleted something, and if that media is still accessible from the same URL, this script can help to redownload everything that was scanned-as-deleted between two timestamps. List deletions library redownload news.db Deletions: ╒═════════════════════╤═════════╕ │ time_deleted │ count │ ╞═════════════════════╪═════════╡ │ 2023-01-26T00:31:26 │ 120 │ ├─────────────────────┼─────────┤ │ 2023-01-26T19:54:42 │ 18 │ ├─────────────────────┼─────────┤ │ 2023-01-26T20:45:24 │ 26 │ ╘═════════════════════╧═════════╛ Showing most recent 3 deletions. Use -l to change this limit Mark videos as candidates for download via specific deletion timestamp library redownload city.db 2023-01-26T19:54:42 ...or between two timestamps inclusive library redownload city.db 2023-01-26T19:54:42 2023-01-26T20:45:24
###### history
Show and manage playback history $ library history -h usage: library history [--frequency daily weekly (monthly) yearly] [--limit LIMIT] DATABASE [(all) watching watched created modified deleted] View playback history library history web_add.image.db In progress: play_count time_last_played playhead path title ------------ ------------------ ---------- --------------------------------------- ----------- 0 today, 20:48 2 seconds https://siliconpr0n.org/map/COPYING.txt COPYING.txt Show only completed history library history web_add.image.db --completed Show only completed history library history web_add.image.db --in-progress Delete history Delete two hours of history library history web_add.image.db --played-within '2 hours' -L inf --delete-rows Delete all history library history web_add.image.db -L inf --delete-rows See also: library stats -h library history-add -h
###### history-add
Add history from paths $ library history-add -h usage: library history-add DATABASE PATH ... Add history library history-add links.db $urls $paths library history-add links.db (cb) Items that don't already exist in the database will be counted under "skipped"
###### stats
Show some event statistics (created, deleted, watched, etc) $ library stats -h usage: library stats DATABASE TIME_COLUMN View watched stats library stats video.db --completed --no-hide-deleted View download stats library stats video.db time_downloaded --frequency daily See also: library stats video.db time_downloaded -f daily --hide-deleted View deleted stats library stats video.db time_deleted --deleted View time_modified stats library stats web_add.image.db time_modified -f year Time_Modified media: year total_size avg_size count ------ ------------ ---------- ------- 2010 4.4 MiB 1.5 MiB 3 2011 136.2 MiB 68.1 MiB 2 2013 1.6 GiB 10.7 MiB 154 2014 4.6 GiB 25.2 MiB 187 2015 4.3 GiB 26.5 MiB 167 2016 5.1 GiB 46.8 MiB 112 2017 4.8 GiB 51.7 MiB 95 2018 5.3 GiB 97.9 MiB 55 2019 1.3 GiB 46.5 MiB 29 2020 25.7 GiB 113.5 MiB 232 2021 25.6 GiB 96.5 MiB 272 2022 14.6 GiB 82.7 MiB 181 2023 24.3 GiB 72.5 MiB 343 2024 17.3 GiB 104.8 MiB 169 14 media
###### search
Search captions / subtitles $ library search -h usage: library search DATABASE QUERY Search text databases and subtitles library search fts.db boil 7 captions /mnt/d/70_Now_Watching/DidubeTheLastStop-720p.mp4 33:46 I brought a real stainless steel boiler 33:59 The world is using only stainless boilers nowadays 34:02 The boiler is old and authentic 34:30 - This boiler? - Yes 34:44 I am not forcing you to buy this boiler… 34:52 Who will give her a one liter stainless steel boiler for one Lari? 34:54 Glass boilers cost two Search and open file library search fts.db 'two words' --open
###### optimize
Re-optimize database $ library optimize -h usage: library optimize DATABASE [--force] Optimize library databases The force flag is usually unnecessary and it can take much longer
### Playback subcommands ###### watch
Watch / Listen $ library watch -h usage: library watch DATABASE [optional args] Control playback To stop playback press Ctrl-C in either the terminal or mpv Or use `lb next` or `lb stop` Or create global shortcuts in your desktop environment by sending commands to mpv_socket echo 'playlist-next force' | socat - /run/user/1000/mpv_socket # library listen default echo 'playlist-next force' | socat - /home/xk/.config/mpv/socket # library watch default If you prefer you can also send mpv the playlist, but this is incompatible with post-actions mpv --playlist=(lb wt videos.db --ext mp4 -l 50 -p fw | psub) # fish shell, mark 50 videos as watched mpv --playlist=<(lb wt videos.db --ext mp4 -p f) # BASH, all videos Print an aggregate report of deleted media library fs -w time_deleted!=0 -pa path count duration size --------- ------- ------------------ ------- Aggregate 337 2 days and 5 hours 1.6 GiB Print an aggregate report of media that has no duration information (ie. online media or corrupt local media) library watch -w 'duration is null' -pa Print a list of filenames which have below 1280px resolution library watch -w 'width<1280' -pf View how much time you have played library watch -w play_count'>'0 -pa View all the columns library watch -p -L 1 --cols '*' Open ipython with all of your media library watch -vv -p --cols '*' ipdb> len(media) 462219 View most recent files library watch web_add.image.db -u time_modified desc --cols path,width,height,size,time_modified -p -l 10 path width height size time_modified ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- -------- --------- ----------------- https://siliconpr0n.org/map/infineon/m7690-b1/single/infineon_m7690-b1_infosecdj_mz_nikon20x.jpg 7066 10513 16.4 MiB 2 days ago, 20:54 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/starchip/scf384g/single/starchip_scf384g_infosecdj_mz_nikon20x.jpg 10804 10730 19.2 MiB 2 days ago, 15:31 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/hp/2hpt20065-1-68k-core/single/hp_2hpt20065-1-68k-core_marmontel_mz_ms50x-1.25.jpg 28966 26816 192.2 MiB 4 days ago, 15:05 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/hp/2hpt20065-1-68k-core/single/hp_2hpt20065-1-68k-core_marmontel_mz_ms20x-1.25.jpg 11840 10978 49.2 MiB 4 days ago, 15:04 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/hp/2hpt20065-1/single/hp_2hpt20065-1_marmontel_mz_ms10x-1.25.jpg 16457 14255 101.4 MiB 4 days ago, 15:03 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/pervasive/e2213ps01e1/single/pervasive_e2213ps01e1_azonenberg_back_roi1_mit10x_rotated.jpg 18880 61836 136.8 MiB 6 days ago, 16:00 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/pervasive/e2213ps01e/single/pervasive_e2213ps01e_azonenberg_back_mit5x_rotated.jpg 62208 30736 216.5 MiB 6 days ago, 15:57 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/amd/am2964bpc/single/amd_am2964bpc_infosecdj_mz_lmplan10x.jpg 12809 11727 39.8 MiB 6 days ago, 10:28 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/unknown/ks1804ir1/single/unknown_ks1804ir1_infosecdj_mz_lmplan10x.jpg 6508 6707 8.4 MiB 6 days ago, 08:04 https://siliconpr0n.org/map/amd/am2960dc-b/single/amd_am2960dc-b_infosecdj_mz_lmplan10x.jpg 16434 15035 64.9 MiB 7 days ago, 19:01 10 media (limited by --limit 10) How I use it lb lt ~/lb/audio.db --local-media-only -k delete-if-audiobook -w play_count=0 --fetch-siblings each lb wt ~/lb/video.db --local-media-only -k delete --cmd5 'echo skip' When sorting videos focus_under_mouse lb wt ~/lb/sort.db --action ask_move_or_delete --keep-dir /home/xk/d/library/video/ --loop --exit-code-confirm -i --cmd130 exit_multiple_playback --cmd5 'library process-audio --no-preserve-video' --cmd6 'mv {} /mnt/d/library/vr/' -m 4 --start 35% --volume=0 -u size desc focus_follows_mouse On-the-go mobile smartphone mode (Android) repeat lb wt ~/lb/video.db --player termux-open -L1 --refresh --action ask_move_or_delete --keep-dir ~/sync/video/keep/ --portrait -u duration desc
###### now
Show what is currently playing $ library now -h usage: library now Print now playing
###### next
Play next file and optionally delete current file $ library next -h usage: library next Go to the next track in the playqueue, optionally delete the currently playing media
###### seek
Set playback to a certain time, fast-forward or rewind $ library seek -h usage: library seek Seek to an exact time library seek 5:30 # 5 minutes, 30 seconds library seek 5:30:00 # 5 hours, 30 minutes Seek forward or backward a relative duration library seek +5:00 # 5 minutes forward library seek +5: # 5 minutes forward library seek +5 # 5 seconds forward library seek 5 # 5 seconds forward library seek -5 # 5 seconds backward
###### stop
Stop all playback $ library stop -h usage: library stop Stop playback (close mpv, turn off chromecast, etc)
###### pause
Pause all playback $ library pause -h usage: library pause Pause playback (pause mpv, pause chromecast, etc)
###### tabs-open
Open your tabs for the day $ library tabs-open -h usage: library tabs-open DATABASE Tabs is meant to run **once per day**. Here is how you would configure it with `crontab` 45 9 * * * DISPLAY=:0 library tabs /home/my/tabs.db If things aren't working you can use `at` to simulate a similar environment as `cron` echo 'fish -c "export DISPLAY=:0 && library tabs /full/path/to/tabs.db"' | at NOW Also, if you're just testing things out be aware that `tabs-add` assumes that you visited the website right before adding it; eg. if you use `tabs-add --frequency yearly` today the tab won't open until one year from now (at most). You can override this default library tabs-add --allow-immediate ... To re-"play" some tabs, delete some history library history ~/lb/tabs.db --played-within '1 day' -L inf -p --delete-rows library tabs ~/lb/tabs.db You can also invoke tabs manually library tabs -L 1 # open one tab Print URLs library tabs -w "frequency='yearly'" -p View how many yearly tabs you have library tabs -w "frequency='yearly'" -p a Delete URLs library tabs -p -s cyber ╒═══════════════════════════════════════╤═════════════╤══════════════╕ │ path │ frequency │ time_valid │ ╞═══════════════════════════════════════╪═════════════╪══════════════╡ │ https://old.reddit.com/r/cyberDeck/to │ yearly │ Dec 31 1970 │ │ p/?sort=top&t=year │ │ │ ├───────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────┼──────────────┤ │ https://old.reddit.com/r/Cyberpunk/to │ yearly │ Aug 29 2023 │ │ p/?sort=top&t=year │ │ │ ├───────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────┼──────────────┤ │ https://www.reddit.com/r/cyberDeck/ │ yearly │ Sep 05 2023 │ ╘═══════════════════════════════════════╧═════════════╧══════════════╛ library tabs -p -w "path='https://www.reddit.com/r/cyberDeck/'" --delete-rows Removed 1 metadata records library tabs -p -s cyber ╒═══════════════════════════════════════╤═════════════╤══════════════╕ │ path │ frequency │ time_valid │ ╞═══════════════════════════════════════╪═════════════╪══════════════╡ │ https://old.reddit.com/r/cyberDeck/to │ yearly │ Dec 31 1970 │ │ p/?sort=top&t=year │ │ │ ├───────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────┼──────────────┤ │ https://old.reddit.com/r/Cyberpunk/to │ yearly │ Aug 29 2023 │ │ p/?sort=top&t=year │ │ │ ╘═══════════════════════════════════════╧═════════════╧══════════════╛
###### links-open
Open links from link dbs $ library links-open -h usage: library links-open DATABASE [search] [--title] [--title-prefix TITLE_PREFIX] Open links from a links db wget https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library-examples/raw/main/music.korea.ln.db library open-links music.korea.ln.db Only open links once library open-links ln.db -w 'time_modified=0' Print a preview instead of opening tabs library open-links ln.db -p library open-links ln.db --cols time_modified -p Delete rows Make sure you have the right search query library open-links ln.db "query" -p -L inf library open-links ln.db "query" -pa # view total library open-links ln.db "query" -pd # mark as deleted Custom search engine library open-links ln.db --title --prefix 'https://duckduckgo.com/?q=' Skip local media library open-links dl.db --online library open-links dl.db -w 'path like "http%"' # equivalent
###### surf
Auto-load browser tabs in a streaming way (stdin) $ library surf -h usage: library surf [--count COUNT] [--target-hosts TARGET_HOSTS] < stdin Streaming tab loader: press ctrl+c to stop. Open tabs from a line-delimited file cat tabs.txt | library surf -n 5 You will likely want to use this setting in `about:config` browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground = True If you prefer GUI, check out https://unli.xyz/tabsender/
###### torrents-info
List torrents (qBittorrent-nox) $ library torrents-info -h usage: library torrents-info List torrents in qBittorrent-nox library torrents Search for specific torrent library torrents query Aggregate torrent info (torrents-status) library torrents -pa Aggregate tracker errors library torrents --errored --trackers Search for specific file library torrents query -v --file-search query2 Force-start incomplete downloads library torrents --dl --progress=+10% --force-start Stop completed downloads library torrents -S+5MiB --seeders=+5 --time-stalled=+45days --time-active=+180days --stop Stop incomplete downloads library torrents --time-unseeded=+90days --time-active=+60days --time-stalled=+30days --stop library torrents --time-active=+45days --inactive --progress=0 --stop Move files Use --move OR any combination of --temp-drive, --temp-path, --download-drive, --download-path library torrents --temp-drive /mnt/d/ Unset default prefixes library torrents --no-tracker-dirname --temp-prefix '' --download-prefix '' --move /home/xk/ library torrents --no-tracker-dirname --temp-prefix seeding --move /home/xk/ When --mark-deleted is provided, the torrents are tagged with 'delete' in qBittorrent When --delete-rows is provided, the metadata is removed from qBittorrent When --delete-files is provided, the downloaded files are deleted When --delete-incomplete 80% is provided, any files that were downloaded less than 80% are deleted
###### torrents-remaining
Overview of torrents by drive (qBittorrent-nox) $ library torrents-remaining -h usage: library torrents-remaining Print remaining stats grouped by mountpoint or folder depth library torrents-remaining --depth=2 --dl --time-stalled=-5days
### Database enrichment subcommands ###### dedupe-db
Dedupe SQLite tables $ library dedupe-db -h usage: library dedupe-dbs DATABASE TABLE --bk BUSINESS_KEYS [--pk PRIMARY_KEYS] [--only-columns COLUMNS] Dedupe your database (not to be confused with the dedupe subcommand) It should not need to be said but *backup* your database before trying this tool! Dedupe-DB will help remove duplicate rows based on non-primary-key business keys library dedupe-db ./video.db media --bk path By default all non-primary and non-business key columns will be upserted unless --only-columns is provided If --primary-keys is not provided table metadata primary keys will be used If your duplicate rows contain exactly the same data in all the columns you can run with --skip-upsert to save a lot of time
###### dedupe-media
Dedupe similar media $ library dedupe-media -h usage: library dedupe-media [--audio | --id | --title | --filesystem] [--only-soft-delete] [--limit LIMIT] DATABASE Dedupe your files (not to be confused with the dedupe-db subcommand) Exact file matches library dedupe-media --fs video.db Dedupe based on duration and file basename or dirname similarity library dedupe-media video.db --duration --basename -s release_group # pre-filter with a specific text substring library dedupe-media video.db --duration --basename -u m1.size # sort such that small files are treated as originals and larger files are deleted library dedupe-media video.db --duration --basename -u 'm1.size desc' # sort such that large files are treated as originals and smaller files are deleted Dedupe online against local media library dedupe-media --compare-dirs video.db / http
###### merge-online-local
Merge online and local data $ library merge-online-local -h usage: library merge-online-local DATABASE If you have previously downloaded YouTube or other online media, you can dedupe your database and combine the online and local media records as long as your files have the youtube-dl / yt-dlp id in the filename.
###### mpv-watchlater
Import mpv watchlater files to history $ library mpv-watchlater -h usage: library mpv-watchlater DATABASE [--watch-later-directory ~/.config/mpv/watch_later/] Extract timestamps from MPV to the history table
###### reddit-selftext
Copy selftext links to media table $ library reddit-selftext -h usage: library reddit-selftext DATABASE Extract URLs from reddit selftext from the reddit_posts table to the media table
###### tabs-shuffle
Randomize tabs.db a bit $ library tabs-shuffle -h usage: library tabs-shuffle DATABASE Moves each tab to a random day-of-the-week by default It may also be useful to shuffle monthly tabs, etc. You can accomplish this like so library tabs-shuffle tabs.db -d 31 -f monthly library tabs-shuffle tabs.db -d 90 -f quarterly library tabs-shuffle tabs.db -d 365 -f yearly
###### pushshift
Convert pushshift data to reddit.db format (stdin) $ library pushshift -h usage: library pushshift DATABASE < stdin Download data (about 600GB jsonl.zst; 6TB uncompressed) wget -e robots=off -r -k -A zst https://files.pushshift.io/reddit/submissions/ Load data from files via unzstd unzstd --memory=2048MB --stdout RS_2005-07.zst | library pushshift pushshift.db Or multiple (output is about 1.5TB SQLite fts-searchable) for f in psaw/files.pushshift.io/reddit/submissions/*.zst echo "unzstd --memory=2048MB --stdout $f | library pushshift (basename $f).db" library optimize (basename $f).db end | parallel -j5
### Update database subcommands ###### fs-update
Update local media $ library fs-update -h usage: library fs-update DATABASE Update each path previously saved library fsupdate video.db
###### tube-update
Update online video media $ library tube-update -h usage: library tube-update [--audio | --video] DATABASE Fetch the latest videos for every playlist saved in your database library tubeupdate educational.db Fetch extra metadata By default tubeupdate will quickly add media. You can run with --extra to fetch more details: (best resolution width, height, subtitle tags, etc) library tubeupdate educational.db --extra https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBsEUcR-ezAuxB2WlfeENvA/videos Remove duplicate playlists library dedupe-db video.db playlists --bk extractor_playlist_id
###### web-update
Update open-directory media $ library web-update -h usage: library web-update DATABASE Update saved open directories
###### gallery-update
Update online gallery media $ library gallery-update -h usage: library gallery-update DATABASE Check previously saved gallery_dl URLs for new content
###### links-update
Update a link-scraping database $ library links-update -h usage: library links-update DATABASE Fetch new links from each path previously saved library links-update links.db
###### reddit-update
Update reddit media $ library reddit-update -h usage: library reddit-update [--audio | --video] [--lookback N_DAYS] [--praw-site bot1] DATABASE Fetch the latest posts for every subreddit/redditor saved in your database library redditupdate edu_subreddits.db
### Misc subcommands ###### export-text
Export HTML files from SQLite databases $ library export-text -h usage: library export-text DATABASE Generate HTML files from SQLite databases
###### dedupe-czkawka
Process czkawka diff output $ library dedupe-czkawka -h usage: library dedupe-czkawka [--volume VOLUME] [--auto-seek] [--ignore-errors] [--folder] [--folder-glob [FOLDER_GLOB]] [--replace] [--no-replace] [--override-trash OVERRIDE_TRASH] [--delete-files] [--gui] [--auto-select-min-ratio AUTO_SELECT_MIN_RATIO] [--all-keep] [--all-left] [--all-right] [--all-delete] czkawka_dupes_output_path Choose which duplicate to keep by opening both side-by-side in mpv
### Other subcommands ###### search-help
search_help $ library search-help -h usage: library help [subcommand] QUERY ... Search library functionality and help text
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