My Django playground, with two main apps.
Rhyme is a web app to manage a user's music collection and generate highly individualized playlists, combining standard metadata with a user's individual ratings and tagging.
Rhyme replaces an earlier, Perl-based web app.
Rhyme stores basic metadata; user-specific ratings for quality, mood, and energy; and user-specific tags. Tags can be grouped into categories that enable higher-level querying and certain visualizations.
Songs can be filtered by simple attributes or by complex query.
Any filtered set of songs can then be exported into a playlist, an M3U file based on local filenames. Different devices with different file hierarchies can be configured.
Albums store some additional metadata. Playlsits can be generated based on albums instead of songs.
Visualizations allow exploration of data and the generation of novel playlists.
Additional commands support:
- Integration with plex media server
- Quick console-based data entry
- Additional complex querying and playlist generation
Kilo tracks workouts. It's pretty basic. The front end is React.
Kilo replaces a previous workouts app based on D3 and an even older one from way back when I was into Rails.
- Create and update workouts
- View personal records
- View graphs of workout frequency and pace, which demonstrate that I'm consistent about working out and also that I only have one running pace, regardless of whether I'm going four miles or ten. I do speed up a tiny bit for track intervals and slow down a little for marathons.