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I keep my movie collection in an annex. I recently wrote a python script that pulls information about each movie down from IMDB and stores it as metadata on the annexed file. One of the attributes I'm storing is `rating`. For instance, the metadata for my copy of Blade Runner looks like this:
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$ git annex metadata blade_runner.mkv
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metadata blade_runner.mkv
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director="Ridley Scott"
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director-lastchanged=2016-04-20@04-21-33
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genre="Sci-Fi"
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genre="Thriller"
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genre-lastchanged=2016-04-20@04-21-33
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lastchanged=2016-04-20@04-21-33
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rating=8.2
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rating-lastchanged=2016-04-20@04-21-33
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runtime=117
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runtime-lastchanged=2016-04-20@04-21-33
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title="Blade Runner"
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title-lastchanged=2016-04-20@04-21-33
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year=1982
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year-lastchanged=2016-04-20@04-21-33
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ok
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I can now use the metadata to ask git annex to show me all movies with a rating of 8.2.
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$ git annex find --metadata rating=8.2
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blade_runner.mkv
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However, that isn't very useful. What I want to do is specify a range. For example, I want to ask git annex to show me all movies with a rating above 8:
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$ git annex find --metadata rating=>8
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Or, show me all movies with a rating between 6 and 9
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$ git annex find --metadata rating=>6 rating=<9
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Is something like this possible?
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I'd like to do something similar with the `year` attribute. Right now I can use metadata views to group movies by their release year, which is pretty neat.
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$ git annex view "year=*"
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But I would also like to be able to give a range so that I could group movies by release decade, for example.
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