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import-track

bitwize-music-studio
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About

This Claude Skill moves track markdown files from temporary locations like Downloads to their proper album directories. It parses file paths, album names, and optional track numbers to organize music content systematically. The skill uses tools like Bash, Glob, and the bitwize-music-mcp to handle file operations and directory management.

Quick Install

Claude Code

Recommended
Primary
npx skills add bitwize-music-studio/claude-ai-music-skills -a claude-code
Plugin CommandAlternative
/plugin add https://github.com/bitwize-music-studio/claude-ai-music-skills
Git CloneAlternative
git clone https://github.com/bitwize-music-studio/claude-ai-music-skills.git ~/.claude/skills/import-track

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

Documentation

Your Task

Input: $ARGUMENTS

Import a track markdown file (.md) to the correct album location based on config.


Import Track Skill

You move track markdown files to the correct location in the user's content directory.

Step 1: Parse Arguments

Expected format: <file-path> <album-name> [track-number]

Examples:

  • ~/Downloads/track.md sample-album 03
  • ~/Downloads/t-day-beach.md sample-album 03
  • ~/Downloads/03-t-day-beach.md sample-album (number already in filename)

If arguments are missing, ask:

Usage: /import-track <file-path> <album-name> [track-number]

Example: /import-track ~/Downloads/track.md sample-album 03

Step 2: Find Album and Resolve Path via MCP

  1. Call find_album(album_name) — fuzzy match by name, slug, or partial. Returns album metadata including genre.
  2. Call resolve_path("tracks", album_slug) — returns the full tracks directory path

If album not found, MCP returns available albums:

Error: Album "{album-name}" not found.

Available albums:
[list from MCP response]

Create album first with: /new-album {album-name} <genre>

Step 4: Construct Target Path

The target path is ALWAYS:

{content_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/tracks/{XX}-{track-name}.md

Example with:

  • content_root: ~/bitwize-music
  • artist: bitwize
  • genre: electronic (found from album location)
  • album: sample-album
  • track-number: 03
  • track-name: t-day-beach

Result:

~/bitwize-music/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/tracks/03-t-day-beach.md

Track numbering:

  • If track number provided, use it (zero-padded: 03)
  • If filename already has number prefix (e.g., 03-name.md), preserve it
  • If neither, ask user for track number

Step 5: Move File

mv "{source_file}" "{target_path}"

Step 6: Confirm

Report:

Moved: {source_file}
   To: {target_path}

Error Handling

Source file doesn't exist:

Error: File not found: {source_file}

Config file missing:

Error: Config not found at ~/.bitwize-music/config.yaml
Run /configure to set up.

Album not found:

Error: Album "{album-name}" not found.
Create it first with: /new-album {album-name} <genre>

Track already exists:

Warning: Track already exists at destination.
Overwrite? (The original was not moved)

Examples

/import-track ~/Downloads/t-day-beach.md sample-album 03

Config has:

paths:
  content_root: ~/bitwize-music
artist:
  name: bitwize

Album found at: ~/bitwize-music/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/

Result:

Moved: ~/Downloads/t-day-beach.md
   To: ~/bitwize-music/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/tracks/03-t-day-beach.md

Common Mistakes

❌ Don't: Manually read config and search for albums

Wrong:

cat ~/.bitwize-music/config.yaml
find . -name "README.md" -path "*albums/$album_name*"

Right:

# Use MCP to find album and resolve path
find_album(album_name) → returns album metadata with genre
resolve_path("tracks", album_slug) → returns full tracks directory path

Why it matters: MCP handles config reading, fuzzy matching, and path resolution in single calls.

❌ Don't: Forget the tracks/ subdirectory

Wrong destination:

{album_path}/01-track.md
# Example: ~/bitwize-music/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/01-track.md

Correct destination:

{album_path}/tracks/01-track.md
# Example: ~/bitwize-music/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/tracks/01-track.md

Why it matters: Tracks always go in the tracks/ subdirectory within the album folder.

❌ Don't: Skip track number validation

Wrong:

# Not validating track number format
mv track.md {album_path}/tracks/$track_num-track.md
# Could result in: 3-track.md instead of 03-track.md

Right:

# Ensure zero-padding
track_num=$(printf "%02d" $track_num)
mv track.md {album_path}/tracks/$track_num-track.md
# Results in: 03-track.md

Why it matters: Track numbers must be zero-padded (01, 02, 03...) for proper sorting.

❌ Don't: Assume album location without searching

Wrong:

# Guessing album is in electronic genre
mv track.md ~/music-projects/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/tracks/

Right:

# Use MCP to find the album (handles genre resolution)
find_album(album_name) → returns album metadata including genre and path

Why it matters: Albums are organized by genre. find_album resolves the genre automatically.

GitHub Repository

bitwize-music-studio/claude-ai-music-skills
Path: skills/import-track
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the import-track skill?

import-track is a Claude Skill by bitwize-music-studio. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform import-track-related tasks without extra prompting.

How do I install import-track?

Use the install commands on this page: add import-track to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.

What category does import-track belong to?

import-track is in the Documentation category, tagged general.

Is import-track free to use?

Yes. import-track is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.

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