@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ A collection of useful scripts.
| yt-mpeg | Turn wav/cover image into a video optimised for yt. |
| yt-mpeg | Turn wav/cover image into a video optimised for yt. |
### db
### db
"./cfg/db" contains the directories in your database. This is the file you edit, and it follows a simple syntax.
`./cfg/db` contains the directories in your database. This is the file you edit, and it follows a simple syntax.
```sh
```sh
<alias-name> /path/to/dir
<alias-name> /path/to/dir
```
```
The alias name needs to be one argument...otherwise the script can't parse it.
The alias name needs to be one argument...otherwise the script can't parse it.
After editing the db file, you will run "./bin/db" -- which parses the data and outputs a file to "./dat/db-c" containing your aliases in shell form. Add `source /path/to/Scripts/dat/db-c` to your shell config. After that, just remember to source your shell config and everything should work.
After editing the db file, you will run `./bin/db` -- which parses the data and outputs a file to `./dat/db-c` containing your aliases in shell form. Add `source /path/to/Scripts/dat/db-c` to your shell config. After that, just remember to source your shell config and everything should work.