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Package: abcde @ 2.9.3

Synopsis

Command-line audio CD ripper

Description

abcde is a front-end command-line utility (actually, a shell script) that grabs tracks off a CD, encodes them to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, Ogg/Speex and/or MPP/MP+ (Musepack) format, and tags them, all in one go.

Home page
https://abcde.einval.com/
Location
gnu/packages/cdrom.scm (line: 609, column: 2)
License

Derivations

SystemTargetDerivationBuild status
x86_64-linux/gnu/store/dd2828ggq86mx70swr9368dak2mvz98x-abcde-2.9.3.drv
x86_64-linuxx86_64-w64-mingw32/gnu/store/xq1px9j9y270c3hwq6vi5zhq875a8zbm-abcde-2.9.3.drv
x86_64-linuxriscv64-linux-gnu/gnu/store/f6kgsyvxxn9z7ak5a9vraxlqgqzgpsc7-abcde-2.9.3.drv
x86_64-linuxpowerpc-linux-gnu/gnu/store/lxc3h2qv7z5q8r0vpx9vz7ccm8r9081f-abcde-2.9.3.drv
x86_64-linuxpowerpc64le-linux-gnu/gnu/store/vzrimhrfhh0rflw2j0wnyb0f449vgmm7-abcde-2.9.3.drv
x86_64-linuxmips64el-linux-gnu/gnu/store/k53wb59dzhacqb7rdjpal2zk0nqr6lyc-abcde-2.9.3.drv
x86_64-linuxi686-w64-mingw32/gnu/store/kzpiqy4kdimnlrkzk39yljs5g4iklzqw-abcde-2.9.3.drv
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x86_64-linuxarm-linux-gnueabihf/gnu/store/dxvsd3c3vl6f3d9vlrib4r2djjmql78q-abcde-2.9.3.drv
x86_64-linuxaarch64-linux-gnu/gnu/store/5zvhklx7yhwdgsig8kykn5dsjbc90pyj-abcde-2.9.3.drv
riscv64-linux/gnu/store/i6anc7gcn372sjnl4f7rgscvdc7r4j67-abcde-2.9.3.drv
powerpc-linux/gnu/store/1hvh7cgj52953hhg6xlklygvia9qf3k5-abcde-2.9.3.drv
    powerpc64le-linux/gnu/store/xqh21k75zq8mxhicm54k5a5aks7hxgp7-abcde-2.9.3.drv
    mips64el-linux/gnu/store/bhvn4976ppfd92qkmvplbngk2rymlzbx-abcde-2.9.3.drv
      i686-linux/gnu/store/byjbiqkx3fvpydqd52fkb1yx7pfzipx4-abcde-2.9.3.drv
      armhf-linux/gnu/store/b886km2avbfyvpdyd92qwa446ygf7b5p-abcde-2.9.3.drv
      aarch64-linux/gnu/store/vi31rfs8hv3cxy9szzq9gk1zx3mvwav1-abcde-2.9.3.drv

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