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# What:
<code>mp\_suggest</code> is a simple little organizational tool for MP3
collections. I wrote it a few years ago to help me organize my own
collection, and when the Hy Programming Language came out, I decided it
was time for a minor exercise. Rewriting <code>mp\_suggest</code> in Hy
was a perfect opportunity.
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# Status:
**May 28, 2016** This code is **complete**. No further work is being
considered. The TODO file is empty.
# Details:
<code>mp\_suggest</code> does *not* alter your MP3 files; instead, it
prints to stdout a simple <code>bash</code> script that invokes the
command-line program id3v2; you can capture that script and run it by
hand, or pipe the output of <code>mp\_suggest</code> through
<code>sed</code> to make changes on the fly, or just run the output
straight into <code>bash</code> with a unix pipe.
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# Notes
Writing <code>mp\_suggest</code> was an interesting exercise in
returning to Lisp after all these years. I find that I really enjoyed
it (although, honestly, Hy's debugging facilities leave a lot to be
desired). The style used inside <code>mp\_suggest</code> is most
definitely not Lispy; looking through it, with its persistent use of
cheap anonymous functions and closures and its function-level
metaprogramming, I guess the best language I could compare it to is
Coffeescript. I like Coffeescript a lot, but I don't get many
opportunities to use it professionally, but the sensibilities of
Coffeescript (especially Reginald Braithwaite's Ristrettology and his
other books on functional programming) heavily influenced the design
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decisions I made in <code>mp\_suggest</code>.
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# Using:
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<code>mp\_suggest</code> comes with a complete list of commands that can
be seen by running the command with no arguments. See the man page that
comes with it.
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# Licensing
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This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public
License (GNU GPL).
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You can find a copy of the license in the file COPYING.