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name : Smart Playlist
guid : dd2326e3-4d3e-4bfc-80e6-28502c1131df
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version : 0.3 .0 .0
targetAbi : 10.10 .3 .0
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framework : net8.0
owner : redxef
overview : Smart playlists with Lisp filter engine.
description : |
Create smart playlists with a Lisp filter engine.
The same playlist definition can be used for multiple users.
category : "General"
artifacts :
- jellyfin-smart-playlist.dll
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- YamlDotNet.dll
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changelog : |
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## v0.3.0.0
- Add a second program (`SortProgram`) which is run after the filtering, this
program should return the list of items, but in the order in which they should appear in
the playlist. The default is `(begin items)` which returns the list as is.
- Extend builtin lisp definitions : add `qsort` and string comparison methods
- Extend default program definitions : add `all-genres` and `any-genres` to quickly specify a list of genres which to include (or excluding when negating)
- Update Jellyfin to v 10.10.3
**Fixes**:
- The progress report now correctly gives a percentage in the range [0, 100].
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## v0.2.2.0
- Update Jellyfin to v 10.10.2
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## v0.2.1.0
- Make default program configuration a textarea in the settings page
- Add convinience definitions : `is-type`, `name-contains`
- Update YamlDotNet to v 16.2.0
**Fixes**:
- The default program was malformed, a closing bracket was at the wrong position
- The `haskeys` function could only be called on Objects
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## v0.2.0.0
- Switch to yaml loading, old json files are still accepted
- Rework lisp interpreter to be more conventional
- Use arbitrary strings as ids for playlists
- Add configuration page with some default definitions for
the filter expressions.
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**Breaking Changes** :
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- The lisp interpreter will now only detect strings in double quotes (`"`).
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- The interpreter will also not allow specifying lists without quoting them.
`(1 2 3)` ... used to work but will no longer, replace by either specifying
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the list as `(list 1 2 3)` or `(quote (1 2 3))`.
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## v0.1.1.0
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- Initial Alpha release.