==================== supysonic-cli-folder ==================== ------------------------------------ Supysonic folder management commands ------------------------------------ :Author: Louis-Philippe Véronneau, Alban Féron :Date: 2019, 2021 :Manual section: 1 Synopsis ======== | ``supysonic-cli folder list`` | ``supysonic-cli folder add`` `name` `path` | ``supysonic-cli folder delete`` `name` | ``supysonic-cli folder scan`` [``--force``] [``--background``\|\ ``--foreground``] [`name`]... Description =========== The ``supysonic-cli folder`` subcommand manages your library folders, where the audio files are located. This allows to list, add, delete and scan the folders. ``supysonic-cli folder list`` List all the folders. ``supysonic-cli folder add`` `name` `path` Add a new library folder called `name` and located at `path`. `name` must be unique and `path` pointing to an existing directory. If ``supysonic-daemon`` is running it will start to listen for changes in this folder but will not scan files already present in the folder. ``supysonic-cli folder delete`` `name` Delete the folder called `name`. ``supysonic-cli folder scan`` [``--force``] [``--background``\|\ ``--foreground``] [`name`]... Scan the specified folders. If none is given, all the registered folders are scanned. Options ======= -f, --force Force scan of already known files even if they haven't changed. Might be useful if an update to Supysonic adds new metadata to audio files. --background Scan in the background. Requires the ``supysonic-daemon`` to be running --foreground Scan in the foreground, blocking the process while the scan is running If neither ``--background`` nor ``--foreground`` is provided, ``supysonic-cli`` will try to connect to the daemon to initiate a background scan, falling back to a foreground scan if it isn't available. Examples ======== To add a new folder to your music library, you can do something like this:: $ supysonic-cli folder add MyLibrary /home/username/Music Once you've added a folder, you will need to scan it:: $ supysonic-cli folder scan MyLibrary The audio files residing in `/home/username/Music` will now appear under the `MyLibrary` folder on the clients. See Also ======== ``supysonic-cli``\ (1), ``supysonic-cli-user``\ (1)