booblyrics(1)


NAME

   booblyrics - search and display song lyrics

SYNOPSIS

   booblyrics [-dqv] [-b backends] [-cnfs] [command [arguments..]]
   booblyrics [--help] [--version]

DESCRIPTION

   Console  application  allowing  to  search  for  song lyrics on various
   websites.

   Supported websites:
   * parolesmania (Paroles Mania lyrics website)
   * parolesmusique (paroles-musique lyrics website)
   * parolesnet (paroles.net lyrics website)
   * seeklyrics (SeekLyrics lyrics website)

BOOBLYRICS COMMANDS

   get ID
          Display lyrics of the song.

   search [artist | song] [PATTERN]
          Search lyrics by artist name or by song title.

          Default is limited to 10 results.

WEBOOB COMMANDS

   backends [ACTION] [BACKEND_NAME]...
          Select used backends.

          ACTION is one of the following (default: list):
          * enable         enable given backends
          * disable        disable given backends
          * only           enable given backends and disable the others
          * list           list backends
          * add            add a backend
          * register       register a new account on a website
          * edit           edit a backend
          * remove         remove a backend
          * list-modules   list modules

   cd [PATH]
          Follow a path.
          ".." is a special case and goes up one directory.
          "" is a special case and goes home.

   condition [EXPRESSION | off]
          If an argument is given, set the condition  expression  used  to
          filter  the  results. See CONDITION section for more details and
          the expression.
          If the "off" value is given, conditional filtering is disabled.

          If no argument is given, print the current condition expression.

   count [NUMBER | off]
          If an argument is given,  set  the  maximum  number  of  results
          fetched.
          NUMBER must be at least 1.
          "off" value disables counting, and allows infinite searches.

          If no argument is given, print the current count value.

   formatter [list | FORMATTER [COMMAND] | option OPTION_NAME [on | off]]
          If a FORMATTER is given, set the formatter to use.
          You can add a COMMAND to apply the formatter change only to
          a given command.

          If the argument is "list", print the available formatters.

          If the argument is "option", set the formatter options.
          Valid options are: header, keys.
          If on/off value is given, set the value of the option.
          If not, print the current value for the option.

          If no argument is given, print the current formatter.

   logging [LEVEL]
          Set logging level.

          Availables: debug, info, warning, error.
          * quiet is an alias for error
          * default is an alias for warning

   ls [-d] [-U] [PATH]
          List objects in current path.
          If an argument is given, list the specified path.
          Use  -U option to not sort results. It allows you to use a "fast
          path" to
          return results as soon as possible.
          Use -d option to display information about a collection (and  to
          not
          display  the  content  of it). It has the same behavior than the
          well
          know UNIX "ls" command.

          Default is limited to 40 results.

   quit
          Quit the application.

   select [FIELD_NAME]... | "$direct" | "$full"
          If an argument is given, set the selected fields.
          $direct selects all fields loaded in one http request.
          $full  selects  all  fields  using  as  much  http  requests  as
          necessary.

          If no argument is given, print the currently selected fields.

OPTIONS

   --version
          show program's version number and exit

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

   -b BACKENDS, --backends=BACKENDS
          what backend(s) to enable (comma separated)

   -e EXCLUDE_BACKENDS, --exclude-backends=EXCLUDE_BACKENDS
          what backend(s) to exclude (comma separated)

   -I, --insecure
          do not validate SSL

LOGGING OPTIONS

   -d, --debug
          display debug messages. Set up it twice to more verbosity

   -q, --quiet
          display only error messages

   -v, --verbose
          display info messages

   --logging-file=LOGGING_FILE
          file to save logs

   -a, --save-responses
          save every response

RESULTS OPTIONS

   -c CONDITION, --condition=CONDITION
          filter  result  items to display given a boolean expression. See
          CONDITION section for the syntax

   -n COUNT, --count=COUNT
          limit number of results (from each backends)

   -s SELECT, --select=SELECT
          select result item keys to display (comma separated)

FORMATTING OPTIONS

   -f FORMATTER, --formatter=FORMATTER
          select  output  formatter  (csv,  htmltable,  json,   json_line,
          lyrics_get, lyrics_list, multiline, simple, table, webkit)

   --no-header
          do not display header

   --no-keys
          do not display item keys

   -O OUTFILE, --outfile=OUTFILE
          file to export result

CONDITION

   The  -c  and  --condition  is  a  flexible  way  to filter and get only
   interesting results. It supports conditions on numerical values, dates,
   durations  and  strings.  Dates  are  given in YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DD
   HH:MM format. Durations look like XhYmZs where X, Y and Z are integers.
   Any  of  them  may  be  omitted.  For  instance,  YmZs,  XhZs or Ym are
   accepted.  The syntax of one expression is "field operator value".  The
   field to test is always the left member of the expression.

   The  field  is  a  member  of  the objects returned by the command. For
   example, a bank account has "balance", "coming" or "label" fields.

   The following operators are supported:
   =      Test if object.field is equal to the value.

   !=     Test if object.field is not equal to the value.

   >      Test if object.field is greater than the value. If  object.field
          is date, return true if value is before that object.field.

   <      Test  if object.field is less than the value. If object.field is
          date, return true if value is after that object.field.

   |      This operator is available only for string fields. It works like
          the  Unix standard grep command, and returns True if the pattern
          specified in the value is in object.field.

   Expression combination
   You can make a expression combinations with the keywords " AND ", "  OR
   " an " LIMIT ".

   The  LIMIT  keyword can be used to limit the number of items upon which
   running the expression. LIMIT can only be placed  at  the  end  of  the
   expression followed by the number of elements you want.

   Examples:
   boobank ls --condition 'label=Livret A'
   Display only the "Livret A" account.

   boobank ls --condition 'balance>10000'
   Display accounts with a lot of money.

   boobank history account@backend --condition 'label|rewe'
   Get transactions containing "rewe".

   boobank history account@backend --condition 'date>2013-12-01 AND date<2013-12-09'
   Get transactions betweens the 2th December and 8th December 2013.

   boobank history account@backend --condition 'date>2013-12-01 LIMIT 10'
   Get transactions after the 2th December in the last 10 transactions

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright(C) 2013-2016 Julien Veyssier

   For  full  copyright  information  see  the  COPYING file in the weboob
   package.

FILES

   "~/.config/weboob/backends"

SEE ALSO

   Home page: http://weboob.org/applications/booblyrics





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