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Jamie Hardt
2024-06-30 13:26:56 -07:00

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@@ -15,9 +15,11 @@ $ cd path/to/my/flacs
$ mfbatch -c $ mfbatch -c
``` ```
### 2) Edit the `MFBATCH_LIST` file in vim, or nano, or whatever your favorite text `mfbatch` will scan the current working directory and
editor is. all subdirectories recursively. You can use a `-p` option
to switch to another directory before scanning.
### 2) Edit the `MFBATCH_LIST` file in your `$EDITOR`.
```sh ```sh
$ mfbatch --edit $ mfbatch --edit
``` ```
@@ -42,10 +44,15 @@ in the selected folder along with their current metadata.
``` ```
The `MFBATCH_LIST` format allows you to set metadata once and then write values The `MFBATCH_LIST` format allows you to set metadata once and then write values
to a run of files all at once. to a run of files all at once. Several commands are available to manipulate
the metadata written to the files.
### 3) After you've made the changes you want to make, write them to the files. ### 3) After you've made the changes you want to make, write them to the files.
```sh ```sh
$ mfbatch -W $ mfbatch -W
``` ```
Writing metadata is interactive, `mfbatch` will display the
metdata to be written to each file and metadata can be
edited interactively at a prompt before writing.