Dagger is a Python-based Unix/Linux command line tool that allows for efficient tagging and renaming of audio files, making it easier for users to manage and organize their digital music libraries.
One of the most notable features of Dagger is the ability to create various profiles with their own individual sets of options. This allows for customization and ease of use for different types of audio files.
When using Dagger, users can access the command overview by simply running the software without any options. For further explanation, please refer to the README.
Dagger also offers a variety of options and actions that users can utilize. Actions include options to rename and tag audio files, and to perform regular expression replacement. There are also options to set static tags, such as artist or album, across all files.
Additionally, Dagger offers configurable options such as the ability to create necessary directories while renaming files, normalization of titles, and much more. Users can also choose whether to save ID3v1 or ID3v2 tags and customize the display output in verbose or quiet mode.
Dagger 0.2 also improves the parsing of filenames in subdirectories and resolves issues with capitalization of words containing parentheses and dashes.
Overall, Dagger offers a comprehensive and user-friendly solution for tagging and renaming audio files on Unix/Linux systems.
Version 0.3.2: N/A