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record-crate

v1.1.3

Published

index, organize, and search your music collection, DJ sick sets.

Downloads

13

Readme

Record-Crate

index, organize, and search your music collection, DJ sick sets.

record-crate

How it works

record-crate crawls your music-folder, extracts the id3v2 tags from your music files, and creates an ElasticSearch index of your music.

record-crate's web-interface lets you search, and add additional tags to your music collection.

Setting Up

  1. install ElasticSearch:
  • on OSX, brew install elasticsearch.
  • on Ubuntu, https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-elasticsearch-on-an-ubuntu-vps
  1. install record-crate npm install record-crate -g.
  • if it asks for sudo, read this post: http://howtonode.org/introduction-to-npm
  1. index your music folder record-crate index --music-folder=/foo/bar/music.
  2. start the webserver: record-crate start.

Or,

You can also install record-crate as an os-service-wrapper:

  1. install ElasticSearch brew install elasticsearch.
  2. install record-crate npm install record-crate -g.
  3. install the service record-crate install.
  4. start the service record-crate start-service.

this has the advantage of storing your configuration settings for you.

Contributing

  • I'm not a designer, would love to get some help making things look better.
  • I was specifically trying to solve a problem I have, finding music based on bpm. Would love to hear what features other people are looking for.