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Scrub Plugin
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============
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The ``scrub`` plugin lets you remove extraneous metadata from files' tags. If
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you'd prefer never to see crufty tags that come from other tools, the plugin can
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automatically remove all non-beets-tracked tags whenever a file's metadata is
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written to disk by removing the tag entirely before writing new data. The plugin
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also provides a command that lets you manually remove files' tags.
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Automatic Scrubbing
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-------------------
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To automatically remove files' tags before writing new ones, enable ``scrub``
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plugin in your configuration (see :ref:`using-plugins`) and install ``beets``
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with ``scrub`` extra
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.. code-block:: bash
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pip install "beets[scrub]"
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When importing new files (with ``import.write`` turned on) or modifying files'
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tags with the ``beet modify`` command, beets will first strip all types of tags
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entirely and then write the database-tracked metadata to the file.
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This behavior can be disabled with the ``auto`` config option (see below).
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Manual Scrubbing
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----------------
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The ``scrub`` command provided by this plugin removes tags from files and then
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rewrites their database-tracked metadata. To run it, just type ``beet scrub
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QUERY`` where ``QUERY`` matches the tracks to be scrubbed. Use this command with
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caution, however, because any information in the tags that is out of sync with
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the database will be lost.
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The ``-W`` (or ``--nowrite``) option causes the command to just remove tags but
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not restore any information. This will leave the files with no metadata
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whatsoever.
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Configuration
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-------------
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To configure the plugin, make a ``scrub:`` section in your configuration file.
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There is one option:
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- **auto**: Enable metadata stripping during import. Default: ``yes``.
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