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Dict keys are case sensitive in python. In your code I can see the key you’ve used has a capital M in Amarok. Maybe that’s the issue here
This is strange. I tried your snippet with your file and it works for me:
(env) ➜ testing cat x.py
from mutagen.id3 import ID3
tags = ID3("myfile.mp3")
print(tags["TXXX:FMPS_Rating_Amarok_Score"])
(env) ➜ testing python x.py
0.78
This is the best option. I recommend Nand2Tetris to everyone! It’s an incredibly well designed and executed course
Ooh, I hadn’t heard of Quarto before, but it looks really good! Thanks for mentioning it!
While jc is a great tool, and I’m definitely a fan, I believe the real solution to the overarching problem lies in a paradigm shift: see nushell
I wanna go to one so bad! But they never happen in my city…
I agree that from a completeness point of view, the official manual is better (I’ve linked it at the bottom of my post as well), however I’d love to hear your specific thoughts about why you feel this particular article is not good- I’ve tried to include fully interactive examples for the most common tasks I find myself doing with jq
everyday. This feedback will help me improve my own skills as well, so I would appreciate it very much.
I’m from India so these numbers might be a bit weird. My yearly comp has basically gone like this from 2017 to 2023
$0.7k -> $3.6k -> $4.8k -> $20k
This is a FastAPI feature - Autogenerated documentation using Swagger.
You can turn it off by setting
docs_url=None
In your linked main.py:
app = FastAPI( title="IslabTweet", description=__doc__, docs_url="/", # change this to None to disable the docs version=VERSION, )
Hope this helps!