Agent skill
import-art
Places album art files in the correct audio and content directory locations. Use when the user has generated or downloaded album artwork that needs to be saved.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/skills/other/import-art
SKILL.md
Your Task
Input: $ARGUMENTS
Import album art to both the audio folder and album content folder.
Import Art Skill
You copy album art to both required locations based on config.
Step 1: Parse Arguments
Expected format: <file-path> <album-name>
Examples:
~/Downloads/album-art.jpg sample-album~/Downloads/cover.png sample-album
If arguments are missing, ask:
Usage: /import-art <file-path> <album-name>
Example: /import-art ~/Downloads/album-art.jpg sample-album
Step 2: Find Album and Resolve Paths via MCP
- Call
find_album(album_name)— fuzzy match, returns album metadata including genre - Call
resolve_path("audio", album_slug)— returns audio directory path - Call
resolve_path("content", album_slug)— returns content directory path
If album not found:
Error: Album "{album-name}" not found.
Create it first with: /new-album {album-name} <genre>
Step 3: Construct Target Paths
TWO destinations required (paths from MCP resolve_path calls):
- Audio folder (for platforms/mastering):
{audio_path}/album.png - Content folder (for documentation):
{content_path}/album-art.{ext}
CRITICAL: resolve_path includes the artist folder automatically.
Step 4: Create Directories and Copy Files
# Create audio directory (includes artist folder!)
mkdir -p {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}
# Copy to audio folder as album.png
cp "{source_file}" "{audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album.png"
# Copy to content folder preserving extension
cp "{source_file}" "{content_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album-art.{ext}"
Step 5: Confirm
Report:
Album art imported for: {album-name}
Copied to:
1. {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album.png (for platforms)
2. {content_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album-art.{ext} (for docs)
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>
Not an image file:
Warning: File doesn't appear to be an image: {source_file}
Expected: .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .webp
Continue anyway? (y/n)
Examples
/import-art ~/Downloads/sample-album-cover.jpg sample-album
Config has:
paths:
content_root: ~/bitwize-music
audio_root: ~/bitwize-music/audio
artist:
name: bitwize
Album found at: ~/bitwize-music/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/
Result:
Album art imported for: sample-album
Copied to:
1. ~/bitwize-music/audio/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/album.png (for platforms)
2. ~/bitwize-music/artists/bitwize/albums/electronic/sample-album/album-art.jpg (for docs)
Common Mistakes
❌ Don't: Manually read config and construct paths
Wrong:
cat ~/.bitwize-music/config.yaml
cp art.png ~/music-projects/audio/sample-album/
Right:
# Use MCP to find album and resolve both paths
find_album(album_name) → returns album metadata
resolve_path("audio", album_slug) → audio path with artist folder
resolve_path("content", album_slug) → content path with genre
Why it matters: resolve_path handles config reading, artist folder, and genre resolution automatically.
❌ Don't: Place art in only one location
Wrong:
# Only copying to audio folder
cp art.png {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album.png
# Missing: content folder copy
Right:
# Copy to BOTH locations
# 1. Audio location (for streaming platforms)
cp art.png {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album.png
# 2. Content location (for documentation)
cp art.jpg {album_path}/album-art.jpg
Why it matters: Album art needs to be in both locations - audio folder for release, content folder for documentation.
❌ Don't: Mix up the filenames
Wrong:
# Using same filename in both locations
cp art.png {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album-art.png
cp art.png {album_path}/album.png
Correct naming:
Audio location: album.png (or album.jpg)
Content location: album-art.jpg (or album-art.png)
Why it matters: Different locations use different naming conventions to avoid confusion.
❌ Don't: Search for albums manually
Wrong:
find . -name "README.md" -path "*albums/$album_name*"
Right:
find_album(album_name) → returns album data including path and genre
❌ Don't: Forget to create directories
Wrong:
# Copying without ensuring directory exists
cp art.png {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album.png
# Fails if directory doesn't exist
Right:
# Create directory first
mkdir -p {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/
cp art.png {audio_root}/artists/{artist}/albums/{genre}/{album}/album.png
Why it matters: Audio directory might not exist yet, especially for new albums.
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