fix: reliable YouTube tagging, loud Lidarr failures, deno runtime, repair recovery
Root cause of bad album/title tags: yt-dlp's --parse-metadata reads a
single-word FROM (matching field_to_template's ^[a-zA-Z_]+$) as a *field
name*, so literal one-word titles/albums like "Cochise" became "NA". Inject
literals via seed-then-replace into meta_<tag> instead (--parse-metadata to
create the field, --replace-in-metadata with literal args to set it), which
is immune to template parsing and also creates tags the source lacks.
- yt_download: literal-safe meta_artist/title/album; hit album no longer
clobbered by the Unknown-Album default; artist tag now created when missing.
- lidarr_search: connection/timeout errors surface via err() ("Lidarr
unreachable … falling back to YouTube") instead of silent dbg(), so the
YouTube fallback isn't mistaken for "no Lidarr match".
- Dockerfile: install deno (arch-aware) — the JS runtime yt-dlp needs for
YouTube; without it: "No supported JavaScript runtime" / HTTP 403.
- repair: treat NA/Unknown placeholders as bogus and overwrite title/artist
from source (was fill-missing-only); normalise literal "NA" album to
"Unknown Album"; rename bogus "NA [<id>]" filenames to the recovered title.
- README updated; .gitignore excludes server/log.txt.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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