#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# mp3playlist.pl by Viking
use strict;
if ($ARGV[0]) {
&parsedir($ARGV[0]);
} else {
print "mp3playlist.pl by Viking\n";
print "usage: mp3playlist.pl <dir>\n";
}
sub parsedir {
# get current directory
my $currentdir = $_[0];
# create dir listing
opendir DIR, $currentdir;
my @dirlist = readdir DIR;
close DIR;
# loop thru dir listing
for (@dirlist) {
# ignore "." and ".."
if (!(/^\.{1,2}$/)) {
# get file mode
my $mode = (stat "$currentdir/$_")[2];
# if directory recurse routine with new direct
+ory
if ($mode =~ /^1/) {
&parsedir("$currentdir/$_");
# if mp3 file print path and name
} elsif (/\.mp3$/) {
print "$currentdir/$_\n";
}
}
}
}
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