"Album artist" "Album Artist" "album artist" $Upper $Unset $Truncate $Trim $Title $Swapprefix $Sub $Strip $Startswith $Setmulti $Set $Rsearch $Rreplace $Right $Replace $Performer $Pad $Or $Num $Not $Noop $Ne_any $Ne_all $Ne $Mul $Mod $Matchedtracks $Lte $Lt $Lower $Len $Left $Is_video $Is_complete $Is_audio $Inmulti $Initials $In $If2 $If $Gte $Gt $Get $Firstwords $Firstalphachar $Eq_any $Eq_all $Eq $Endswith $Div $Delprefix $Delete $Copymerge $Copy $And $Add $while $upper $unset $truncate $trim $title $swapprefix $substr $sub $strip $startswith $slice $setmulti $set $rsearch $rreplace $right $reverse $replace $performer $pad $or $num $not $ne_any $ne_all $ne $mul $mod $matchedtracks $map $lte $lt $lower $lenmulti $len $left $join $is_video $is_complete $is_audio $inmulti $initials $in $if2 $if $gte $gt $getmulti $get $foreach $firstwords $firstalphachar $find $eq_any $eq_all $eq $endswith $div $delprefix $delete $datetime $copymerge $copy $and $add, / " % * If you are using Notepad ++ you can enable syntax highlighting by importing the following picard-syntax.xml as User-Defined Language in Notepad++ See below example to rename files $set(artist,$rreplace(%artist%,))Ĭompilations/%album% \($left(%date%,4)\)/
It can rename existing files based on scripting variables. Musicbrainz Picard is a comprehensive tool to organize your music library.