Beets is the media library management system for obsessive-compulsive music geeks.
The purpose of beets is to get your music collection right once and for all. It catalogs your collection, automatically improving its metadata as it goes. It then provides a bouquet of tools for manipulating and accessing your music.
Here's an example of beets' brainy tag corrector doing its thing:
$ beet import ~/music/ladytron Tagging: Ladytron - Witching Hour (Distance: 0.016165) * Last One Standing -> The Last One Standing * Beauty -> Beauty*2 * White Light Generation -> Whitelightgenerator * All the Way -> All the Way...
Because beets is designed as a library, you can easily write Python programs that manipulate your music for you. Report tracks encoded at less than 192kbps? Done. Find albums you're missing from bands you like? Convert everything to Title Case once and for all? Done and done.
Beets also includes a music player that speaks the MPD protocol, so you can play music in your beets library using a staggering variety of interfaces.
Learn more about beets at its Web site. Follow @b33ts on Twitter for news and updates.
Check out the Getting Started guide to learn about installing and using beets.
Beets is by Adrian Sampson.