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This page tries to list all external (to [[MusicBrainz]]) programs, scripts, reports, etc. that deal with [[MusicBrainz]].
This page tries to list all tools external to [[MusicBrainz]] that make editing or viewing data more convenient. These include any programs, scripts, reports, etc from various sources.


== Editing tools ==
==Possible incorrect data==


=== User scripts / GreaseMonkey / User javascripts / UserJS ===
* [http://faux.uwcs.co.uk/mprep.html Releases in a set with differing events, language, script, etc.]


See [[Guides/Userscripts]].
==Making editing easier==

* [http://davesmey.com/programs/autoit/emutomb.htm eMusic-to-Musicbrainz import tool]
* [http://www.greycat.ru/musicbrainz/ Advanced MusicBrainz interface]

==Access MusicBrainz using external APIs==
=== Web Service Version 2 (current) ===
* [http://python-musicbrainzngs.readthedocs.org/ python-musicbrainzngs]
* [https://github.com/dwo/musicbrainz-ruby musicbrainz-ruby]
* [http://code.google.com/p/musicbrainzws2-java/ musicbrainzws2-java]
* [https://github.com/michiwend/gomusicbrainz GoMusicBrainz - a Golang client library]

=== Web Service Version 1 (deprecated) ===
* [http://rbrainz.rubyforge.org/ RBrainz - Ruby MusicBrainz library]
* [https://github.com/olds/phpbrainz phpBrainz]

== User scripts / GreaseMonkey / User javascripts / UserJS ==


User scripts are javascripts that a user installs in one’s browser and that change the behaviour of visited website (MusicBrainz).
User scripts are javascripts that a user installs in one’s browser and that change the behaviour of visited website (MusicBrainz).
Those scripts will add some functionalities to MusicBrainz or let the user do many repetitive things in only one click, etc.
Those scripts will add some functionalities to MusicBrainz or let the user do many repetitive things in only one click, etc.


Some user script repositories (alpha sorted) :
Some user script repositories (alpha sorted):
* greasyfork.org’s [https://greasyfork.org/scripts?set=9 '''MusicBrainz''' script set] (automatically updated)
* greasyfork.org’s [https://greasyfork.org/scripts?set=9 '''MusicBrainz''' script set] (automatically updated)
* openuserJS.org’s [https://openuserjs.org/group/musicbrainz '''musicbrainz''' group] ('''manually''' updated, not always up to date)
* openuserJS.org’s [https://openuserjs.org/group/musicbrainz '''musicbrainz''' group] ('''manually''' updated, not always up to date)
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* [https://bitbucket.org/mwiencek/userscripts/src Bitmap’s user scripts]
* [https://bitbucket.org/mwiencek/userscripts/src Bitmap’s user scripts]
* [https://github.com/dufferzafar/Userscripts dufferZafar’s import scripts] (iTunes, Amazon, TSeries)
* [https://github.com/dufferzafar/Userscripts dufferZafar’s import scripts] (iTunes, Amazon, TSeries)
** [https://github.com/Goram/MusicBrainz-Import-from-Amazon Goram’s working Amazon script] (forked from dufferZafar's)
* [https://github.com/JensBee/userscripts JensBee’s user scripts]
* [https://github.com/JensBee/userscripts JensBee’s user scripts]
* [https://github.com/jesus2099/konami-command jesus2099 scripts on GitHub] (mirrored on both [https://greasyfork.org/users/2206-jesus2099 Greasy Fork] and [https://openuserjs.org/users/jesus2099/scripts OpenUserJS])
* [https://github.com/jesus2099/konami-command jesus2099 scripts on GitHub] (mirrored on both [https://greasyfork.org/users/2206-jesus2099 Greasy Fork] and [https://openuserjs.org/users/jesus2099/scripts OpenUserJS])
* [https://github.com/murdos/musicbrainz-userscripts Murdos’ import scripts] (Bandcamp, Discogs, Encyclopedisque)
* [https://github.com/murdos/musicbrainz-userscripts Murdos’ import scripts] (Bandcamp, Discogs, Encyclopedisque)
* [http://rassie.org/mb_chatlogs.user.js Rassie’s Chatlog improvements] and an updated version [https://gist.github.com/JonnyJD/facc9fc144d9b7e85532/revisions including highlighting]
* Rassie’s Chatlog improvements in [https://gist.github.com/JonnyJD/facc9fc144d9b7e85532/revisions an updated version including highlighting]
* [https://bitbucket.org/loujine/musicbrainz-scripts/overview Loujine’s userscripts]
* [https://github.com/loujine/musicbrainz-scripts Loujine’s userscripts]
* Frozen [https://duckduckgo.com/?q=musicbrainz+site:userscripts-mirror.org+!g userscripts-mirror.org] archive of old MB scripts
* Frozen [https://duckduckgo.com/?q=musicbrainz+site:userscripts-mirror.org+!g userscripts-mirror.org] archive of old MB scripts


※ Here is a [https://github.com/jesus2099/konami-command/raw/master/INSTALL-USER-SCRIPT.user.js bitbucket/github/gitlab userscript installer] (it adds green icons to INSTALL scripts directly from those repository file lists)
※ Here is a [https://github.com/jesus2099/konami-command/raw/master/INSTALL-USER-SCRIPT.user.js bitbucket/github/gitlab userscript installer] (it adds green icons to INSTALL scripts directly from those repository file lists)

===Parsers===
* [https://github.com/VxJasonxV/MusicBrainz-Track-Parsers Bandcamp, Beatport, and Local File Parsers] (with great assistance comes great responsibility)

:: These parsers are meant to be run at the command line passing in either a URL (Bandcamp release, or Beatport release), or a directory with a set of files. The local file parsers run on all files in a directory with the same extension, and are intended to output a whole release, suitable for copying / pasting into the tracklist page's Track Parser. They are written in Perl, require at least Perl v5.10 and a differing set of Perl Modules based off the particular service. The local file parsers are currently format specific.

* [https://www.npmjs.com/package/music-metadata music-metadata] JavaScript NPM module, to parse audio tracks in Node.
* [https://www.npmjs.com/package/music-metadata-browser music-metadata-browser] JavaScript NPM module, to parse audio tracks in the browser.

:: These metadata parser extract virtual any type of metadata from any type of audio track, including [[MusicBrainz Identifier | MusicBrain Identifiers]] or other metadata tags supported by [[MusicBrainz Picard]].
* [https://gist.github.com/fxthomas/fd85e906e41f4e6e06f38e92a497005b vgmdb2mb.py] VGMDB to MusicBrainz import script


==Valuable online databases==
==Valuable online databases==
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About amazon's [Import] label not trustworthy, here is the smoke-proof to check whether the IMPORT is bogus or not on .fr Switch the tld to .de: [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00004UH7R http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00004UH7R] Check what they have as a label, in this case: Label: France (Megaphon Importservice) => it comes from france, and the [Import] is on .fr is bogus.
About amazon's [Import] label not trustworthy, here is the smoke-proof to check whether the IMPORT is bogus or not on .fr Switch the tld to .de: [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00004UH7R http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00004UH7R] Check what they have as a label, in this case: Label: France (Megaphon Importservice) => it comes from france, and the [Import] is on .fr is bogus.

==Access MusicBrainz using external APIs==
* [https://github.com/Borewit/musicbrainz-api musicbrainz-api] - a Node JavaScript (NPM) module, client API for reading and submitting metadata
* [http://python-musicbrainzngs.readthedocs.org/ python-musicbrainzngs]
* [https://github.com/dwo/musicbrainz-ruby musicbrainz-ruby]
* [https://github.com/schnatterer/musicbrainzws2-java musicbrainzws2-java]
* [https://github.com/michiwend/gomusicbrainz GoMusicBrainz] - a Golang client library
* [https://github.com/exogen/graphbrainz graphbrainz] - query the web service with [http://graphql.org/ graphql]
* [https://github.com/PBXg33k/MusicBrainz PBXg33k/MusicBrainz] - PHP library


== MusicBrainz data ported to other systems ==
== MusicBrainz data ported to other systems ==
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* [[MusicBrainz_MySQL|MySQL]]
* [[MusicBrainz_MySQL|MySQL]]
* [https://github.com/redapple/sql2graph/blob/master/MUSICBRAINZ_README.md Neo4j ]
* [https://github.com/redapple/sql2graph/blob/master/MUSICBRAINZ_README.md Neo4j ]
* [[LinkedBrainz]] (RDF/SQARQL)
* [[LinkedBrainz]] (RDF/SPARQL)


==Other==
==Other==
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* DQSD (Dave's Quick Search Taskbar Toolbar Deskbar): [http://www.dqsd.net/ http://www.dqsd.net/]
* DQSD (Dave's Quick Search Taskbar Toolbar Deskbar): [http://www.dqsd.net/ http://www.dqsd.net/]
* There are many ISRC submit tools in [[ISRC#Resources]]
* There are many ISRC submit tools in [[ISRC#Resources]]

== Old ==

* [http://davesmey.com/programs/autoit/emutomb.htm eMusic-to-Musicbrainz import tool]
* [http://www.greycat.ru/musicbrainz/ Advanced MusicBrainz interface]


[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Editing]]
[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Editing]]

Revision as of 14:53, 7 July 2020

Note: this page needs more flesh and to be linked to.

This page tries to list all tools external to MusicBrainz that make editing or viewing data more convenient. These include any programs, scripts, reports, etc from various sources.

Editing tools

User scripts / GreaseMonkey / User javascripts / UserJS

See Guides/Userscripts.

User scripts are javascripts that a user installs in one’s browser and that change the behaviour of visited website (MusicBrainz). Those scripts will add some functionalities to MusicBrainz or let the user do many repetitive things in only one click, etc.

Some user script repositories (alpha sorted):

Other known places with userscripts:

※ Here is a bitbucket/github/gitlab userscript installer (it adds green icons to INSTALL scripts directly from those repository file lists)

Parsers

These parsers are meant to be run at the command line passing in either a URL (Bandcamp release, or Beatport release), or a directory with a set of files. The local file parsers run on all files in a directory with the same extension, and are intended to output a whole release, suitable for copying / pasting into the tracklist page's Track Parser. They are written in Perl, require at least Perl v5.10 and a differing set of Perl Modules based off the particular service. The local file parsers are currently format specific.
These metadata parser extract virtual any type of metadata from any type of audio track, including MusicBrain Identifiers or other metadata tags supported by MusicBrainz Picard.

Valuable online databases

See Other Databases.

URI Description Comments (on reliability etc...)
http://www.discogs.com/ Discogs
http://allmusic.com/ Allmusic
http://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia
http://amazon.com
http://amazon.co.uk
http://amazon.fr Releases dates often wrong
http://amazon.de Often omits to mark imports as "[Import]"
http://www.metal-archives.com Encyclopaedia_Metallum
http://www.encyclopedisque.fr For French vinyls
http://www.lpdiscography.com/ Has dates, labels, and catalog numbers

About amazon's [Import] label not trustworthy, here is the smoke-proof to check whether the IMPORT is bogus or not on .fr Switch the tld to .de: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00004UH7R Check what they have as a label, in this case: Label: France (Megaphon Importservice) => it comes from france, and the [Import] is on .fr is bogus.

Access MusicBrainz using external APIs

MusicBrainz data ported to other systems

Other

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