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-# Edit this file as needed and save it as: site.conf
-# The application will work without it but tag editing will not work
-# without saving this file as site.conf with the correct music_directory
-# set.
-
-[global]
-# Change these to control a remote mpd instance. Be aware that tag editing
-# will not work if the music files cannot be opened with read/write access
-# from this server via the music_directory option configured below.
-mpd_host: "localhost"
-mpd_port: 6600
-;server_root: "/client175"
-
-# Location of the music directory, required for editing tags. This variable
-# is also used to identify the folder for a given file in local cover lookups.
-music_directory: "/var/mp3"
-
-# Only change socket_host if you have multiple network interfaces and want
-# to limit which one it listens on. "0.0.0.0" listens on all interfaces.
-server.socket_host: "0.0.0.0"
-
-# Don't run this as root in order to use port 80! This app was not built
-# to be secure, it must be run with limited access. Default is port 8080.
-server.socket_port: 8800
-
-# Setting the 'run_as' variable will allow you to start the process as root
-# and drop the privelages to a restricted user account during server startup.
-# This feature is useful when starting client175 during the init process
-# and/or when starting as root to run on port 80.
-;run_as: "user"
-
-# Setting environment to production removes the verbose console output
-# and disables auto-reload on file changes.
-environment: "production"
-
-# Setting include_playlist_counts to True will cause the server to count the
-# number of songs and total playtime when listing saved playlists. If you have
-# large playlists this will cause a delay whenever a stored playlist is changed.
-include_playlist_counts: True
-
-# List of local locations to search for cover art. The server will check
-# these locations for covers before using web services. The following
-# variables are available fo substitution:
-# {folder} Folder a given file is in
-# {artist} Artist name
-# {album} Album name
-# This variable must be in the form of a python list.
-local_covers: ["{folder}/folder.jpg", "{folder}/.folder.png"]