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Ear Tag

Small and simple audio file tag editor

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About

Ear Tag is a simple audio file tag editor. It is primarily geared towards making quick edits or bulk-editing tracks in albums/EPs. Unlike other tagging programs, Ear Tag does not require the user to set up a music library folder.

Ear Tag supports both desktop and mobile form factors.

Installing

Ear Tag is available on Flathub, as well as the following software repositories:

Packaging status

Dependencies

Ear Tag is written in Python, and uses GTK4 and libadwaita for the UI. The following dependencies are required:

  • Python >= 3.9
  • GTK4 >= 4.16.0
  • libadwaita >= 1.6.0
  • pygobject
  • pillow (used for some picture operations)
  • mutagen (used for file tagging)
  • python-magic (used for MIME type detection)
  • pyacoustid (used for Identify Selected Files option)

Building

We use the meson build system. The build process is as follows:

meson output
meson compile -C output
meson install -C output

For development purposes, this is automated in the provided run script.

Contributing

Project development happens on GNOME's GitLab instance. For starters, check out the open issues.

Translations can be submitted through Damned Lies (l10n.gnome.org).

If you make modifications to the code, run black to ensure that everything is formatted correctly.

You are expected to follow the GNOME Code of Conduct when participating in project spaces.

Commit style

Please follow the following commit style:

  • All commits have a prefix that contains the area of the code that has been changed:
    • For the README.md file, build files (meson.build) and things like .gitignore, this is meta:
    • For anything in the data directory, this is data:
    • For anything related to translations or the po directory, this is po:
    • For the actual code, this is the filename of the main file you've edited, e.g. fileview:
  • Commit messages are in all lowercase, except for class names, filenames (if they're capitalized - like README, COPYING etc.) and project names (e.g. Musicbrainz).

TODO

While Ear Tag is ready to use as-is, there are a few nice features that may be added in the near future. You can find them in our bug tracker.

The project's fully open-source, so if you feel like you could try to implement one of these features, feel free to do so and send a patch to us!