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METALFINDER
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
EXAMPLES
BUGS
AUTHOR
NAME
metalfinder - CLI tool to find concerts from a music directory
SYNOPSIS
metalfinder
[
-d
<directory>
]
-o
<output>
-l
<location>
-b
<app_id>
[
-c
<cache>
] [
-m
<date>
]
[
--verbose
]
metalfinder (
-h
|
--help
)
metalfinder
--version
DESCRIPTION
metalfinder is a command-line tool that scans a music directory to find concerts near a specified location.
OPTIONS
-h | --help
Show the help screen
--version
Output version information
--verbose
Run the program in verbose mode
-d | --directory <directory>
Music directory to scan to create artist list
-o | --output <output>
Path to the desired output
file. You can either chose a text file
(foo.txt), a JSON file (foo.json) or an ATOM file
(foo.atom)
-l | --location <location>
Name of the city to use when looking for concerts
-b | --bit-appid <app_id>
Bandsintown App ID (API key).
Optional when the METALFINDER_BIT_APPID
environment variable is set.
-c | --cache-dir <cache_dir>
Path to the cache directory. Defaults to $HOME/.cache/metalfinder/
-m | --max-date <date>
Max date in YYYY-MM-DD format (ISO 8601)
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
metalfinder uses the following environment variables:
METALFINDER_BIT_APPID
Bandsintown API key. Useful to
keep your API key from leaking when
running metalfinder on the command line.
EXAMPLES
$ export
METALFINDER_BIT_APPID=mysecretapikey
$ metalfinder -d "/home/foo/Music" -o
"/home/foo/metalfinder.atom" -l
"Montreal"
BUGS
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream at https://gitlab.com/baldurmen/metalfinder/issues .
AUTHOR
Louis-Philippe Véronneau