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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Your Favorite Tech Support Web Sites and Why? Post 303022260 by Neo on Wednesday 29th of August 2018 01:10:24 AM
Old 08-29-2018
... so, it seems all our members just hang our here at UNIX.COM because we are "the best community with the best posts"?

That sounds nice to hear, and my experience is the same (admittedly); but I feel we can be even greater and am interested to find out where other members hang out and why and what we can do better as far as forum features.

My idea is to move toward a taxonomy-based site (over time, not immediately) and I think I will start by writing some code which automatically tags each thread with a tag which represents the forum where the thread was created.

For example, for all threads in "Shell Programming and Scripting" each will have a tag "shell programming", and for all threads in the "Solaris" forum, each thread will have a "solaris" tag and maybe an "operating system" tag.

So, at a minimum, all thread will have at least one tag, automatically.

In that way, we can create any view on any topic based on the tags, which will move us a step-away from being "forum-based" and a step toward being "taxonomy-based".
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TAGGREPPER(1)							   User Commands						     TAGGREPPER(1)

NAME
taggrepper - search and match tags of media file for regular expressions SYNOPSIS
taggrepper [--tag-label regexp]... [--display-taglabel]... [FILE/DIRECTORY]... DESCRIPTION
Perform a regular expression search on the tags of specified media files. Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. All regular expressions are Perl Compatible Regular expressions supported by the PCRE libraries. Note that all matches are ANDed, meaning that for a successful match, matches against all tags must occur. Support exists for MP3 files, and, if compiled in, for Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files as well. -t, --title=REGEXP Match the title tag against REGEXP -a, --artist=REGEXP Match the artist tag against REGEXP -l, --album=REGEXP Match the album, tag against REGEXP -y, --year=REGEXP Match the year tag against REGEXP -g, --genre=REGEXP Match the genre tag against REGEXP -c, --comment=REGEXP Match the comment tag against REGEXP --track=REGEXP Match the track tag against REGEXP -c, --composer=REGEXP Match the composer tag against REGEXP -o, --orig-artist=REGEXP Match the original artist tag against REGEXP -c, --copyright=REGEXP Match the copyright tag against REGEXP -u, --url=REGEXP Match the URL tag against REGEXP -e, --encoded-by=REGEXP Match the encoded-by tag against REGEXP --any-tag=REGEXP Match the encoded-by tag against REGEXP. Using this option makes every one of the above options to be ignored --display-title display title tag of matching files --display-artist display artist tag of matching files --display-album display album tag of matching files --display-year display year tag of matching files --display-genre display genre tag of matching files --display-comment display comment tag of matching files --display-track display track tag of matching files --display-composer display composer tag of matching files --display-orig-artist display orig-artist tag of matching files --display-copyright display copyright tag of matching files --display-url display url tag of matching files --display-encoded-by display encoded-by tag of matching files -0, --print0, Use null character as delimiter. This option can be used with -0 option of xargs. -r, --recursive Search directories recursively -v, --version Display version and exit -h, --help Display this help message All regular expressions are PCRE regular expressions. Refer to the PCRE documentation for details. Report comments and bugs to a.kumar@alumni.iitm.ac.in COPYING
Copyright (C) Kumar Appaiah License: BSD License (see COPYING file in the distribution tarball for details) This program is free software; you can distribute it under the terms of the BSD License. See the file COPYING in the tarball, or /usr/share/common-licenses/BSD on Debian-based systems. SEE ALSO
pcre(3) taggrepper 0.01 July 2009 TAGGREPPER(1)
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