studiorack / studiorack-cli

Audio project manager for handling DAW VST plugin dependencies
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studiorack-cli

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StudioRack command line tool to manage audio DAW VST plugin dependencies.

StudioRack Cli

Installation

To install the tool, run the command:

npm install @studiorack/cli -g

Verify the tool has been installed by running:

studiorack --version

Check the default configuration by running:

studiorack config get pluginFolder
studiorack config get projectFolder

If you need to adjust change using:

studiorack config set pluginFolder "path/to/plugins"
studiorack config set projectFolder "path/to/projects"

Usage

List the projects found in projectFolder using:

studiorack project listLocal

Install a project's plugins using:

studiorack project install <project-id>

Then open the project using:

studiorack project open <project-id>

Creating a new project configuration

You can create a new studiorack project .json file using:

studiorack project create <project-id>

This will create a studiorack .json file with your configuration:

{
  "id": "example",
  "author": "studiorack-user",
  "homepage": "https://studiorack.github.io/studiorack-site/",
  "name": "StudioRack Project",
  "description": "Created using StudioRack",
  "repo": "songs/april",
  "tags": [
    "StudioRack"
  ],
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "date": "2021-05-30T21:58:39.138Z",
  "type": {
    "name": "Ableton",
    "ext": "als"
  },
  "files": {
    "audio": {
      "name": "example.wav",
      "size": 1902788
    },
    "image": {
      "name": "example.png",
      "size": 16360
    },
    "project": {
      "name": "example.als",
      "size": 253018
    }
  },
  "plugins": {},
  "path": "songs/april",
  "status": "installed"
}

For a full list of commands use:

studiorack --help

Finding, adding and removing plugins

Search the plugin registry using:

studiorack plugin search delay

Add a plugin and update project.json config using:

studiorack project install <project-id> <plugin-id>

Remove a plugin and update project.json config using:

studiorack plugin uninstall <project-id> <plugin-id>

Creating and publishing a plugin

Create a new plugin using the starter template:

studiorack plugin create myplugin --type steinberg

Follow the instructions at ./myplugin/README.md to install and build your plugin

Validate your plugin:

studiorack validate ./myplugin/build/VST3/Release/myplugin.vst3

Convert and enrich validator report metadata into json:

studiorack validate ./myplugin/build/VST3/Release/myplugin.vst3 --json

Scan multiple plugins at the same time using wildcard selectors:

studiorack validate "./myplugin/build/VST3/Release/**/*.{vst,vst3}" --json

When ready to release, commit your plugin to GitHub and ensure it is tagged with a topic:

studiorack-plugin

Then it should appear in the GitHub topic search and API:

https://github.com/topics/studiorack-plugin
https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=topic:studiorack-plugin+fork:true

StudioRack registry updates once a day at midnight UTC, which will make your plugin available via our API at:

https://studiorack.github.io/studiorack-registry/

Developer information

StudioRack Cli was built using:

Installation

Install dependencies using:

npm install

Usage

Run a build and link the studiorack command line to this local package:

npm run dev:cli

Test using normal commands:

studiorack --version

To publish and release changes and create a version tag using:

npm version patch
git push && git push origin --tags
npm publish

Contact

For more information please contact kmturley