![]() ![]() ![]() Whichever is largest will be used, you don't need to include them all. -v or -vv (and super secret option -vvv) will increase the amount of verbosity.This is the sandbox permission request for AppleScript to work with Swinsian. On first run it will probably ask you if you want "Terminal to be able to control Swinsian".We do save the path, you don't have to pass it each time, just when you want to change it. Recommend you set the path to what you want from the start, and if you do change it later, either manually move over the files to the new directory before you run anything with sw2iphone, or start fresh in iTunes. If you do change the path after mp3s have been created in the old path, be aware that we don't do anything to move them, and they will be recreated next time you export the playlist, and things will get funky (duplicated tracks in iTunes). You can change this by passing in a path after -path. By default we will use the directory ~/Music/sw2iphone as our export folder for playlists, and any mp3s we create.Sw2iphone -h will give the commands, but here is what you need to know: Recommend installing with homebrew for ease: brew install flac, brew install lame and brew install sox. If you have FLAC files you want to sync, make sure you have sox, lame, and metaflac installed in /usr/local/bin/.Download sw2iphone.zip from the latest release and extract it and place it somewhere in your $PATH (or reference it directly).Keeps track of files being added or removed from iTunes, so that we can keep proper count of playcount, and clean up files from disk that we transcoded if desired.Reads song data from the iTunesLibrary Framework (macOS 10.15+).Tries (not too hard) to find cover images (cover.jpg, etc), and include them (requires metaflac). Converts FLAC files to mp3 (requires sox and lame) as needed.A command line tool to export Swinsian playlists to iTunes/Music and sync back playcounts and ratings. ![]()
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