Edit Plugin ============ The ``edit`` plugin lets you open the tags, fields from a group of items, edit them in a text-editor and save them back. Add the ``edit`` plugin to your ``plugins:`` in your ``config.yaml``. Then simply do a query. :: beet edit beatles beet edit beatles -a beet edit beatles -f '$title $lyrics' You get a list of hits to edit.``edit`` opens your standard text-editor with a list of your hits and for each hit a bunch of fields. Without anything specified in your ``config.yaml`` for ``edit:`` you will see for items :: $track-$title-$artist-$album and for albums :: $album-$albumartist You can get extra fields from the cmdline by adding :: -e year -e comments If you add ``--all`` you get all the fields. After you edit the values in your text-editor - *and you may only edit the values, no deleting fields or adding fields!* - you save the file and you get a summary of your changes. Check em. Apply the changes into your library. Configuration ------------- Make a ``edit:`` section in your config.yaml ``(beet config -e)`` :: edit: albumfields: genre album itemfields: track artist * The ``albumfields:`` and ``itemfields:`` is a list of fields you want to change. ``albumfields:`` gets picked if you put ``-a`` in your search query, else ``itemfields:``. For a list of fields do the ``beet fields`` command. Or put in a faulty one, hit enter and you get a list of available field.