03-29-2019, 12:21 PM
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03-29-2019, 02:28 PM
I love hacks which respect the Tao of Unix and create a pipeline of commands. Very nice.
For the Unix/Linux-challenged user, however, we should point out that this function is a basically a proof of concept. <the following are notes for the unwary, not criticism of the concept, which I think is cool.> As written, it looks for new files only on locally mounted (USB) drives. More work is needed to make it also look for new files on a remote NAS or even on the SDCARD. Also, this function will point MPD to any file which meets the age criterion. If, say, such a file happens to be a PDF file (perhaps containing album-liner notes), MPD will spit out an "error adding <the PDF file>: No such directory" message and not add any tracks to the playlist (don't ask me how I know!). I expect it will choke the same way on other unexpected file types. No doubt the work item on Tim's TODO list will include refinements to the proof of concept ![]() Finally, it may not be obvious to a new user that the .bash_profile file containing the function definition has to be created in the home directory or edited to include the definition if the file already exists. That "cat .bash_profile" command in the @ibeex's post is merely echoing the content of his existing file. Regards, Kent
12-15-2019, 01:02 AM
Our project needs additional developers to code and test all these nice ideas otherwise they will just gather dust because the TODO list is already way under funded.
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