This folder can have any number of tsv files to group your rules The first column defines the type of the rule: notanartist Defines strings that can appear behind "feat" in a song title, but denote additional information about the track instead of another artist. Second column is the string belongtogether Defines an artist with an ampersand or other delimiter in their name. Otherwise, the artist string will be interpreted as two different artists (except when there are no spaces). This artist will be accepted without further parsing. If you want to replace the spelling, you need a replaceartist entry instead Second column is the full name of the artist replacetitle Defines an alternative spelling of a track title that should be replaced. Second column is the 'wrong' spelling. Capitalization is ignored. Third column the correct spelling replaceartist Defines and alternative spelling of an artist that should be replaced Second column is the 'wrong' spelling. Capitalization is ignored. Third column the correct spelling. Use ␟ if the spelling should correct to several artists countas Defines an artist that should be counted together with another artist for chart statistics etc. This will not change the separation in the database and all effects of this rule will disappear as soon as it is no longer active. Second column is the artist Third column the replacement artist / grouping label Rules in non-tsv files are ignored. '#' is used for comments. Additional columns are ignored. To have a '#' in a name, use '\num' Comments are not supported in scrobble lists, but you probably never edit these manually anyway. An example file could look like this: notanartist In Dreams belongtogether Darth & Vader belongtogether AC/DC # / and ; separate even when there are no spaces, so make sure to add artists with those symbols replacetitle 첫 사랑니 (Rum Pum Pum Pum) Rum Pum Pum Pum replaceartist Dal Shabet Dal★Shabet replaceartist Mr FijiWiji, AgNO3 Mr FijiWiji␟AgNO3 # one artist is replaced by two artists countas Trouble Maker HyunA