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# What:
<code>mp\_suggest</code> is a simple little organizational tool for MP3 <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 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 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 time for a minor exercise. Rewriting <code>mp\_suggest</code> in Hy
was a perfect opportunity. was a perfect opportunity.
# 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 <code>mp\_suggest</code> does *not* alter your MP3 files; instead, it
prints to stdout a simple <code>bash</code> script that invokes the 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 command-line program id3v2; you can capture that script and run it by
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<code>sed</code> to make changes on the fly, or just run the output <code>sed</code> to make changes on the fly, or just run the output
straight into <code>bash</code> with a unix pipe. straight into <code>bash</code> with a unix pipe.
# Notes
Writing <code>mp\_suggest</code> was an interesting exercise in Writing <code>mp\_suggest</code> was an interesting exercise in
returning to Lisp after all these years. I find that I really enjoyed 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 it (although, honestly, Hy's debugging facilities leave a lot to be
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opportunities to use it professionally, but the sensibilities of opportunities to use it professionally, but the sensibilities of
Coffeescript (especially Reginald Braithwaite's Ristrettology and his Coffeescript (especially Reginald Braithwaite's Ristrettology and his
other books on functional programming) heavily influenced the design other books on functional programming) heavily influenced the design
decisions I made in <code>mp_suggest</code>. decisions I made in <code>mp\_suggest</code>.
* Licensing # Using:
This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public <code>mp\_suggest</code> comes with a complete list of commands that can
License (GNU GPL). be seen by running the command with no arguments. See the man page that
comes with it.
You can find a copy of the license in the file COPYING. # Licensing
* Using: This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public
License (GNU GPL).
mp_suggest comes with a complete list of commands that can be seen by You can find a copy of the license in the file COPYING.
running the command with no arguments. See the man page that comes
with it.
* To do:
The TODO file is empty for a reason. This was mostly an exercise in
writing Hy.