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NAME

       supysonic-cli-folder - Supysonic folder management commands

SYNOPSIS

       supysonic-cli folder --help

       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 one to list, add, delete and scan the folders.

ARGUMENTS

       list   List all the folders.

       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.

       delete <name>
              Delete the folder called <name>.

       scan [--force] [--background | --foreground] <name>
              Scan  the  specified  folders.  If  none  is  given, all the registered folders are
              scanned.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Shows help and exits. Depending on where this option appears it  will  either  list
              the available commands or display help for a specific command.

       -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), supysonic-server (1), supysonic-daemon (1)

AUTHOR

       Louis-Philippe Véronneau, Alban Féron

COPYRIGHT

       2013-2022, Alban Féron