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(20-09-2016, 12:19 PM)z3bra Wrote: I like the idea of being able to "play ~/music/tags/rock/*.mp3", but I hate the fact I'll have to run this for each song I get:

Code:
cp song.mp3 ~/music/tags/$ARTIST/@
cp song.mp3 ~/music/tags/$ALBUM/@
cp song.mp3 ~/music/tags/$GENRE/@
cp song.mp3 ~/music/tags/$YEAR/@
Also, even after doing that, where do I put "song.mp3" ? :)

And still for music you have the ID3 tags, which are easier to edit at least on ncmpcpp.


(20-09-2016, 11:47 AM)TheAnachron Wrote: The real advantage here is that you can have multiple tags on the same file.

For example I have a folder called "Videos" and one called "People". Should a video from my family go into the people folder or video folder?
What about documents. I have a folder called Documents. If I save a document from Person xyz, should I put it into People or Documents?

Just pick a standard, like using only image, music, videos, documents and downloads. Then all your family pictures go to image/family and same for videos, etc...

You can organize these however you like. Even making a naming convention like date-name-PROJECT.extension
Movies: name_of_movie-year-resolution.extension
Music: i have these in artist directories so i don't need more than the name.extension
Images: go in directories by topic and are usually just name-(PROJECT).extension and YYYYmmdd-name-PROJECT.extension for screenshots.

Dates, resolutions and projects make them easier to search and even more if you have fuzzy completion.
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Messages In This Thread
Tag based file system? - by TheAnachron - 20-09-2016, 10:48 AM
RE: Tag based file system? - by acg - 20-09-2016, 11:08 AM
RE: Tag based file system? - by TheAnachron - 20-09-2016, 11:47 AM
RE: Tag based file system? - by z3bra - 20-09-2016, 12:19 PM
RE: Tag based file system? - by acg - 20-09-2016, 12:33 PM
RE: Tag based file system? - by Juan - 24-09-2016, 02:10 PM