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Note: Due to commas existing in the source data, all CSV files in `sources` are
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not actually csv files, except `music-cleaned-2.csv`, which is tab-delimmited to
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handle this. It also was abandoned because of handling issues with the `csv`
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library on LuaRocks.
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As it has been a while since my initial work on this, I don't remember what
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order of operations led to my initial database, except that it contained all
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tracks played on Friday Night Tracks from episode 150-205. I have since added
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tracks from episodes 12-149 and 226-230.
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## music.json
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An object of objects, each track indexed by a normalized form of its name, which
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is all lowercase alphanumeric characters only. Note that only `names` is
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enforced by the library.
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- `names`: A list of names equivalent to this track (some tracks have duplicate
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names due to formatting differences)
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- `downloaded`: (TRUE or NULL) whether or not I have downloaded it
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- `url`: (String or NULL) representing where I downloaded it
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- `note`: (String or NULL) misc. note
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- `buy`: (String or NULL) a URL where it can be bought (or where I bought it)
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- `favorite`: (TRUE or NULL) a favorite track
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- `genre`: (String or NULL) primary genre
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- `invalid`: (TRUE or NULL) whether or not this is actually a track (whoops!)
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- `searched`: (TRUE or NULL) whether or not a track has been searched for using
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`search.lua` (I'm being lazy, and obtaining music this way without fully
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updating the database, sue me)
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(Note: I'm sure I've downloaded many tracks that aren't marked as downloaded.)
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## music.lua
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A simple interface library to use in a Lua REPL.
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- `load(force, file_name)` loads from specified file or `music.json` (called
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immediately by default, but exposed so you can force a reload or a different
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file)
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- `save(file_name)` saves to `file_name` or `music.json`
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- `add(str)` adds a new track (checks for duplicates)
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- `add_file(file_name)` adds new tracks from the specified file (file must have
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one track per line, ignores empty lines)
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- `remove(name)` removes a track, if it exists (input is normalized)
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- `find(str)` finds possible track matches by normalizing the input string,
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returns them as a list of normalized names
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- `set(match, info)` match can be a list (as is returned by find) or a track
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name (either will be normalized), info must be a table of key-value pairs,
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these will be set on the matched tracks, overwriting existing values if a key
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is already in use
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- `normalize(str)` returns a normalized form of the input string
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- `name(name)` returns the first name of a track (input is normalized)
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`music.random(count, match, include, exclude)` is a little more complicated.
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- `count` is the maximum number of returned names, and defaults to 1
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- `match` can be nil, a name, or a list of names (names and lists will have
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their values normalized)
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- `include` and `exclude` are tables of key-value pairs that must exist or not
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exist, `true` values mean non-false keys, but other values must match exactly
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Example: `music.random(5, nil, {url = true}, {downloaded = true})` will return
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5 random tracks from the whole database that have a url, but do not have
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`downloaded` set.
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