Copy processed MP3s and WAVs to NAS storage. Use after Apple Music import or when re-archiving corrected files.
Move processed ZIPs to archive and clean up extraction folders. Use after album processing is complete.
Copy finished MP3s into Apple Music via the auto-import folder and verify the album lands correctly. Use once metadata is finalized and the user wants tracks added to their library — e.g. "add this to Apple Music" or "import these tracks" — even if they don't say "auto-import" explicitly. Also use to diagnose a bad import, e.g. "it showed up as separate tracks instead of one album."
Inspect and update MP3 tags: genre, artist, album, track count, compilation flag. Use when checking or fixing music file metadata — including diagnostic questions like "why do these show up as separate tracks" or "is this folder's metadata consistent," not just explicit tag-editing requests.
End-to-end processing of downloaded music purchases: extract ZIPs, verify metadata, import to Apple Music, archive to NAS, clean up. Use when processing new music downloads.
Reclaim local disk by offloading cloud-backed Apple Music downloads. Audit iCloud status, build an offload playlist that protects your DJ crates and lossless files, then Remove Download. Use when the Mac is low on disk.
Find music release ZIPs in Downloads and classify each as MP3 or WAV by inspecting archive contents (never filenames), matching pairs by release name. Use to see what's available to process — e.g. "what did I just buy" or "what's in my downloads" — even if the user doesn't mention ZIPs or file formats directly.
Check that all media-management paths (Downloads, Apple Music, NAS archive, rekordbox-mcp) are resolvable via env var or config.json, and help the user fix any that are missing. Use when paths seem not configured, when a skill fails to resolve a path, when explicitly asked to set up/configure the plugin, or when asked where its config lives or how path resolution works.