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# Import music from your server
You can import music files you have saved on your server. You need to make sure your files have the [required ID3 tags](../../user/libraries/content/tag.md). We recommend using [Musicbrainz Picard](https://picard.musicbrainz.org/) for tagging.
You can import music files you have saved on your server. You need to make sure your files have the [required ID3 tags](../user/libraries/content/tag.md). We recommend using [Musicbrainz Picard](https://picard.musicbrainz.org/) for tagging.
Funkwhale supports the following import methods:
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## Find your library ID
You need to create a library before you can import music. Follow the instructions in [Create a library](../../user/libraries/create.md) to get started.
You need to create a library before you can import music. Follow the instructions in [Create a library](../user/libraries/create.md) to get started.
Once you've created your library, you can find its ID by following these steps:
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cd /srv/funkwhale
```
2. Add your storage location to your `.env` file if you don't want to link it to the Funkwhale store. See the [in-place import configuration variables](../configuration/env_file.md#in-place-import-configuration) for more information.
2. Add your storage location to your `.env` file if you don't want to link it to the Funkwhale store. See the [in-place import configuration variables](configuration/env_file.md#in-place-import-configuration) for more information.
3. Export your library ID to reference it later. In this example, the library ID is "769a2bc3". Replace this with your library ID.
```{code-block} sh
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1. Add your storage location to your `.env` file if you don't want to bind it to the Funkwhale store. See the [in-place import configuration variables](../configuration/env_file.md#in-place-import-configuration) for more information.
1. Add your storage location to your `.env` file if you don't want to bind it to the Funkwhale store. See the [in-place import configuration variables](configuration/env_file.md#in-place-import-configuration) for more information.
2. Run your import command against your music storage directory:
```{code-block} sh