Given a folder of tracks (supports mp3, ogg, flac, and many more), it will read the track metadata and re-organise them into a Jekyll-friendly layout. Here's the example output for a single album `foo` with two tracks `bar` and `baz`:
```
_albums/
foo.md
_data/
albums.yml
_tracks/
foo/
1-bar.md
2-baz.md
assets/
foo/
1-bar.mp3
2-baz.mp3
```
All Markdown files will encode the metadata in the [Front Matter](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/frontmatter/).
To take advantage of the collections, add the following to your `_config.yml`:
```
collections:
albums:
output: true
permalink: /albums/:name
tracks:
output: true
```
### Albums
To list all albums, create a file named `albums.md` in your Jekyll root with the following contents:
```
---
layout: default
---
<ul>
{% for album in site.albums %}
<li>
<ahref="/{{ album.slug }}">
{{ album.name }}
</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
```
Each individual album will be available at the url `/<album_slug>`. To create a detail page for an album, create a new layout `_layouts/album.html`:
```
<h1>{{ page.album }}</h1>
<imgsrc="{{ page.cover }}"/>
<ul>
{% for track in page.tracks %}
<li>
<ahref="/{{ page.slug }}/{{ track.slug }}">
{{ track.common.title }}
</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
```
### Tracks
Each individual track will be available at the url `/<album_slug>/<track_slug>`. To create a detail page for a track, create a new layout `_layouts/track.html`: