Podcast Cleanup is a software that finds and deletes outdated podcast files using different filters.
As someone who listens to many podcasts, I found this to be a significant drawback and felt the need to come up with a better way to manage my downloaded podcast files. Consequently, I wrote a small script that allows you to delete downloaded podcast files either unconditionally or selectively based on specific criteria. For instance, you can delete all listened-to podcasts, podcasts older than a certain age (expressed in hours, days, weeks, or months), etc. You can even set up a schedule for automatic cleanups at specified intervals and request a notification when files have been cleaned up.
Podcast Cleanup has a few requirements for installation, including Python and Amarok. To install, download the `podcastCleanup.amarokscript.tar.bz2` file, open Amarok, select "Tools," then "Script Manager," and choose "Install Script." Select the downloaded file, click "Run," and then click "Configure" to set up the features you want. Overall, Podcast Cleanup is an essential and highly convenient tool that makes using Amarok for podcasts even better.
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