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Client:xmmsfs
- Author: 2ck
- Latest version: 1.0
- Homepage: 1
- Development language: Ruby
- User interface: FUSE
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To start, mount xmmsfs on an empty directory:
% ./xmmsfs mlib
If you list the contents of `mlib` now, you will see all of the ids in your media library. With xmmsfs, the contents of each directory are dictated by its path name. For instance, the contents of a directory `album/Brothers/` will be all of the songs in the album, "Brothers". A path ending with the name of a property will list all of the media with that property as well as possible values for that property, taken from your library.
Wildcard characters are also supported; however, in a terminal they must be escaped with a backslash or quoted. Adding operators like "OR", and "NOT" to a given field name modifies the contents accordingly:
% ls -l "date/2010/OR date/1990/date"
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x 1 twock twock 4096 Jan 24 17:57 1990
dr-xr-xr-x 1 twock twock 4096 Jan 24 17:57 2010
By default, queries will use simple string matching. To do numerical comparisons, prefix one of <, >, <=, or >= to the value you want to compare against.
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