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Other Alias

Usage: rip [command]

rip accurip

Usage: rip accurip [command]

Handle AccurateRip information.

Commands:
  show  show accuraterip data

Implemented by: morituri.rip.accurip.AccuRip

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip accurip show

Usage: rip accurip show

show accuraterip data

Implemented by: morituri.rip.accurip.Show

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip cd

handle CD's

Usage: rip cd [command]

handle CD's

Commands:
  info  retrieve information about the currently inserted CD
  rip   rip CD

Implemented by: morituri.rip.cd.CD

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
                        CD-DA device

rip cd info

Usage: rip cd info

retrieve information about the currently inserted CD

Implemented by: morituri.rip.cd.Info

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -T TOC_PICKLE, --toc-pickle=TOC_PICKLE
                        pickle to use for reading and writing the TOC
  -R RELEASE_ID, --release-id=RELEASE_ID
                        MusicBrainz release id to match to (if there
                        are multiple)

rip cd rip

rip CD

Usage: rip cd rip

Rips a CD.


 Tracks are named according to the track template, filling in the variables and adding the file extension. Variables exclusive to the track template are:
 - %t: track number
 - %a: track artist
 - %n: track title
 - %s: track sort name

Disc files (.cue, .log, .m3u) are named according to the disc template, filling in the variables and adding the file extension. Variables for both disc and track template are:
 - %A: album artist
 - %S: album sort name
 - %d: disc title
 - %y: release year
 - %r: release type, lowercase
 - %R: Release type, normal case
 - %x: audio extension, lowercase
 - %X: audio extension, uppercase

Paths to track files referenced in .cue and .m3u files will be made relative to the directory of the disc files.

All files will be created relative to the given output directory. Log files will log the path to tracks relative to this directory.

Implemented by: morituri.rip.cd.Rip

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -T TOC_PICKLE, --toc-pickle=TOC_PICKLE
                        pickle to use for reading and writing the TOC
  -R RELEASE_ID, --release-id=RELEASE_ID
                        MusicBrainz release id to match to (if there
                        are multiple)
  -L LOGGER, --logger=LOGGER
                        logger to use (default 'morituri', choose from
                        'morituri')
  -o OFFSET, --offset=OFFSET
                        sample read offset (defaults to configured
                        value, or 0)
  -O OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, --output-directory=OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
                        output directory; will be included in file
                        paths in result files (defaults to absolute
                        path to current directory; set to empty if you
                        want paths to be relative instead)
  -W WORKING_DIRECTORY, --working-directory=WORKING_DIRECTORY
                        working directory; morituri will change to
                        this directory and files will be created
                        relative to it when not absolute
  --track-template=TRACK_TEMPLATE
                        template for track file naming (default %r/%A
                        - %d/%t. %a - %n)
  --disc-template=DISC_TEMPLATE
                        template for disc file naming (default %r/%A -
                        %d/%A - %d)
  --profile=PROFILE     profile for encoding (default 'flac', choices
                        'wav', 'wavpack', 'alac', 'flac')
  -U, --unknown         whether to continue ripping if the CD is
                        unknown (False)

rip debug

debug internals

Usage: rip debug [command]

debug internals

Commands:
  checksum        run a checksum task
  encode          run an encode task
  maxsample       run a max sample task
  musicbrainzngs  examine MusicBrainz NGS info
  resultcache     debug result cache
  tag             run a tag reading task
  version         debug version getting

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.Debug

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug checksum

Usage: rip debug checksum

run a checksum task

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.Checksum

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug encode

Usage: rip debug encode

run an encode task

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.Encode

Options:
  -h, --help         show this help message and exit
  --profile=PROFILE  profile for encoding (default 'flac', choices
                     'alac', 'mp3', 'flac', 'wav', 'wavpack',
                     'mp3vbr', 'vorbis')

rip debug maxsample

Usage: rip debug maxsample

run a max sample task

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.MaxSample

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug musicbrainzngs

examine MusicBrainz NGS info

Usage: rip debug musicbrainzngs [MusicBrainz disc id]

Look up a MusicBrainz disc id and output information.

You can get the MusicBrainz disc id with rip cd info.

Example disc id: KnpGsLhvH.lPrNc1PBL21lb9Bg4-

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.MusicBrainzNGS

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug resultcache

debug result cache

Usage: rip debug resultcache [command]

debug result cache

Aliases: rc

Commands:
  cue   write a cue file for the cached result
  list  list cached results
  log   write a log file for the cached result

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.ResultCache

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug resultcache cue

Usage: rip debug resultcache cue

write a cue file for the cached result

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.RCCue

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug resultcache list

Usage: rip debug resultcache list

list cached results

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.RCList

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug resultcache log

Usage: rip debug resultcache log

write a log file for the cached result

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.RCLog

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -L LOGGER, --logger=LOGGER
                        logger to use (default 'morituri', choose from
                        'morituri')

rip debug tag

Usage: rip debug tag

run a tag reading task

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.Tag

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug version

debug version getting

Usage: rip debug version [command]

debug version getting

Commands:
  cdparanoia  
  cdrdao      

Implemented by: morituri.rip.debug.Version

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug version cdparanoia

Usage: rip debug version cdparanoia

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip debug version cdrdao

Usage: rip debug version cdrdao

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip drive

handle drives

Usage: rip drive [command]

handle drives

Commands:
  analyze  analyze caching behaviour of drive
  list     list drives

Implemented by: morituri.rip.drive.Drive

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip drive analyze

Usage: rip drive analyze

analyze caching behaviour of drive

Implemented by: morituri.rip.drive.Analyze

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
                        CD-DA device

rip drive list

Usage: rip drive list

list drives

Implemented by: morituri.rip.drive.List

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip image

handle images

Usage: rip image [command]

Handle disc images. Disc images are described by a .cue file. Disc images can be encoded to another format (for example, to make a compressed encoding), retagged and verified.

Commands:
  encode  encode image
  retag   retag image files
  verify  verify image

Implemented by: morituri.rip.image.Image

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip image encode

Usage: rip image encode

encode image

Implemented by: morituri.rip.image.Encode

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -O OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, --output-directory=OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
                        output directory (defaults to current
                        directory)
  --profile=PROFILE     profile for encoding (default 'vorbis',
                        choices 'alac', 'mp3', 'flac', 'wav',
                        'wavpack', 'mp3vbr', 'vorbis')

rip image retag

Usage: rip image retag

retag image files

Implemented by: morituri.rip.image.Retag

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -R RELEASE_ID, --release-id=RELEASE_ID
                        MusicBrainz release id to match to (if there
                        are multiple)

rip image verify

verify image

Usage: rip image verify [CUEFILE]...

Verifies the image from the given .cue files against the AccurateRip database.

Implemented by: morituri.rip.image.Verify

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip offset

handle drive offsets

Usage: rip offset [command]

handle drive offsets

Commands:
  find  find drive read offset

Implemented by: morituri.rip.offset.Offset

Options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

rip offset find

find drive read offset

Usage: rip offset find

Find drive's read offset by ripping tracks from a CD in the AccurateRip database.

Implemented by: morituri.rip.offset.Find

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o OFFSETS, --offsets=OFFSETS
                        list of offsets, comma-separated, colon-
                        separated for ranges (defaults to +6, +48,
                        +102, +667, +12, +30, +618, +594, +738, -472,
                        +98, +116, +96, +733, +120, +691, +685, +97,
                        +600, +690, +1292, +99, +676, +686, +1182,
                        -24, +704, +572, +688, +91, +696, +103, -491,
                        +689, +145, +708, +697, +564, +86, +679, +355,
                        -496, -1164, +1160, +694, 0, -436, +79, +94,
                        +684, +681, +106, +692, +943, +1194, +92,
                        +117, +680, +682, +1268, +678, -582, +1473,
                        +1279, -54, +1508, +740, +1272, +534, +976,
                        +687, +675, +1303, +674, +1263, +108, +974,
                        +122, +111, -489, +772, +732, -495, -494,
                        +975, +935, +87, +668, +1776, +1364, +1336,
                        +1127)
  -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
                        CD-DA device