opustags ======== View and edit Ogg Opus comments. opustags is designed to be fast and as conservative as possible, to the point that if you edit tags then edit them again to their previous values, you should get a bit-perfect copy of the original file. No under-the-cover operation like writing "edited with opustags" or timestamp tagging will ever be performed. It currently has the following limitations: - The total size of all tags cannot exceed 64 kB, the maximum size of one Ogg page. - Multiplexed streams are not supported. - Newlines inside tags are not supported by `--set-all`. If you'd like one of these limitations lifted, please do open an issue explaining your use case. Feel free to ask for new features too. Requirements ------------ * a POSIX-compliant system, * a C++17 compiler, * CMake ≥ 3.9, * libogg 1.3.3. The version numbers are indicative, and it's very likely opustags will build and work fine with other versions too, as CMake and libogg are quite mature. Installing ---------- opustags is a commonplace CMake project. Here's how to install it in your `.local`, under your home: mkdir build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/.local .. make make install Note that you don't need to install opustags in order to run it, as the executable is standalone. Documentation ------------- Usage: opustags --help opustags [OPTIONS] FILE opustags OPTIONS -i FILE... opustags OPTIONS FILE -o FILE Options: -h, --help print this help -o, --output FILE specify the output file -i, --in-place overwrite the input files -y, --overwrite overwrite the output file if it already exists -a, --add FIELD=VALUE add a comment -d, --delete FIELD[=VALUE] delete previously existing comments -D, --delete-all delete all the previously existing comments -s, --set FIELD=VALUE replace a comment -S, --set-all import comments from standard input -e, --edit edit tags interactively in VISUAL/EDITOR --raw disable encoding conversion See the man page, `opustags.1`, for extensive documentation.