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- [Files and folders](#files-and-folders) - [Files and folders](#files-and-folders)
- [Settings](#settings) - [Settings](#settings)
- [Custom File Naming](#custom-file-naming) - [Custom File Naming](NamingTemplates.md)
- [Command Line Interface](#command-line-interface) - [Command Line Interface](#command-line-interface)
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* Allow Libation to fix up audiobook metadata. After decrypting a title, Libation attempts to fix details like chapters and cover art. Some power users and/or control freaks prefer to manage this themselves. By unchecking this setting, Libation will only decrypt the book and will leave metadata as-is, warts and all. * Allow Libation to fix up audiobook metadata. After decrypting a title, Libation attempts to fix details like chapters and cover art. Some power users and/or control freaks prefer to manage this themselves. By unchecking this setting, Libation will only decrypt the book and will leave metadata as-is, warts and all.
### Custom File Naming
In Settings, on the Download/Decrypt tab, you can specify the format in which you want your files to be named. As you edit these templates, a live example will be shown. Parameters are listed for folders, files, and files split by chapter including an explanation of what each naming option means. For instance: you can use template `<title short> - <ch# 0> of <ch count> - <ch title>` to create the file `A Study in Scarlet - 04 of 10 - A Flight for Life.m4b`.
These templates apply to GUI and CLI.
### Command Line Interface ### Command Line Interface
Libationcli.exe allows limited access to Libation's functionalities as a CLI. Libationcli.exe allows limited access to Libation's functionalities as a CLI.

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# Naming Templates
File and Folder names can be customized using Libation's built-in tag template naming engine. To edit how folder and file names are created, go to Settings \> Download/Decrypt and edit the naming templates. If you're splitting your audiobook into multiple files by chapter, you can also use a custom template to set each chapter's title metadata tag by editing the template in Settings \> Audio File Options.
These templates apply to both GUI and CLI.
# Table of Contents
- [Template Tags](#template-tags)
- [Property Tags](#property-tags)
- [Conditional Tags](#conditional-tags)
- [Tag Formatters](#tag-formatters)
- [Text Formatters](#text-formatters)
- [Integer Formatters](#integer-formatters)
- [Date Formatters](#date-formatters)
# Template Tags
These are the naming template tags currently supported by Libation.
## Property Tags
These tags will be replaced in the template with the audiobook's values.
|Tag|Description|Type|
|-|-|-|
|\<id\>|Audible book ID (ASIN)|Text|
|\<title\>|Full title|Text|
|\<title short\>|Title. Stop at first colon|Text|
|\<author\>|Author(s)|Text|
|\<first author\>|First author|Text|
|\<narrator\>|Narrator(s)|Text|
|\<first narrator\>|First narrator|Text|
|\<series\>|Name of series|Text|
|\<series#\>|Number order in series|Text|
|\<bitrate\>|File's original bitrate (Kbps)|Integer|
|\<samplerate\>|File's original audio sample rate|Integer|
|\<channels\>|Number of audio channels|Integer|
|\<account\>|Audible account of this book|Text|
|\<locale\>|Region/country|Text|
|\<year\>|Year published|Integer|
|\<language\>|Book's language|Text|
|\<language short\>|Book's language abbreviated. Eg: ENG|Text|
|\<file date\>|File creation date/time.|DateTime|
|\<pub date\>|Audiobook publication date|DateTime|
|\<date added\>|Date the book added to your Audible account|DateTime|
|\<ch count\>|Number of chapters **†**|Integer|
|\<ch title\>|Chapter title **†**|Text|
|\<ch#\>|Chapter number **†**|Integer|
|\<ch# 0\>|Chapter number with leading zeros **†**|Integer|
**†** Only valid for Chapter Filename and Chapter Tile Metadata
To change how these properties are displayed, [read about custom formatters](#tag-formatters)
## Conditional Tags
Anything between the opening tag (`<tagname->`) and closing tag (`<-tagname>`) will only appear in the name if the condition evaluates to true.
|Tag|Description|Type|
|-|-|-|
|\<if series-\>...\<-if series\>|Only include if part of a book series or podcast|Conditional|
|\<if podcast-\>...\<-if podcast\>|Only include if part of a podcast|Conditional|
|\<if bookseries-\>...\<-if bookseries\>|Only include if part of a book series|Conditional|
For example, <if podcast-\>\<series\>\<-if podcast\> will evaluate to the podcast's series name if the file is a podcast. For audiobooks that are not podcasts, that tag will be blank.
You can invert the condition (instead of displaying the text when the condition is true, display the text when it is false) by playing a '!' symbol before the opening tag name.
As an example, this folder template will place all Liberated podcasts into a "Podcasts" folder and all liberated books (not podcasts) into a "Books" folder.
\<if podcast-\>Podcasts<-if podcast\>\<!if podcast-\>Books\<-if podcast\>\\\<title\>
# Tag Formatters
**Text**, **Integer**, and **DateTime** tags can be optionally formatted using format text in square brackets after the tag name. Below is a list of supported formatters for each tag type.
## Text Formatters
|Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result|
|-|-|-|-|
|L|Converts text to lowercase|\<title[L]\>|a study in scarlet a sherlock holmes novel|
|U|Converts text to uppercase|\<title short[U]\>|A STUDY IN SCARLET|
## Integer Formatters
|Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result|
|-|-|-|-|
|# (a number)|Zero-pads the number|\<bitrate[4]\><br>\<series#[3]\><br>\<samplerate[6]\>|0128<br>001<br>044100|
**Text**, **Integer**, and **DateTime** tags can be optionally formatted using format text in square brackets after the tag name. Below is a list of supported formatters for each tag type.
## Date Formatters
Form more standard formatters, [see this guide from Microsoft](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/base-types/standard-date-and-time-format-strings).
### Standard DateTime Formatters
|Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result|
|-|-|-|-|
|s|Sortable date/time pattern.|\<file date[s]\>|2023-02-14T13:45:30|
|Y|Year month pattern.|\<file date[Y]\>|February 2023|
### Custom DateTime Formatters
You can use custom formatters to construct customized DateTime string. For more custom formatters and examples, [see this guide from Microsoft](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/base-types/custom-date-and-time-format-strings).
|Formatter|Description|Example Usage|Example Result|
|-|-|-|-|
|yyyy|4-digit year|\<file date[yyyy]\>|2023|
|yy|2-digit year|\<file date[yy]\>|23|
|MM|2-digit month|\<file date[MM]\>|02|
|dd|2-digit day of the month|\<file date[yyyy-MM-dd]\>|2023-02-14|
|HH<br>mm|The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 00 to 23<br>The minute, from 00 through 59.|\<file date[HH:mm]\>|14:45|

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- [Advanced](Documentation/Advanced.md) - [Advanced](Documentation/Advanced.md)
- [Files and folders](Documentation/Advanced.md#files-and-folders) - [Files and folders](Documentation/Advanced.md#files-and-folders)
- [Settings](Documentation/Advanced.md#settings) - [Settings](Documentation/Advanced.md#settings)
- [Custom File Naming](Documentation/Advanced.md#custom-file-naming) - [Custom File Naming](Documentation/NamingTemplates.md)
- [Command Line Interface](Documentation/Advanced.md#command-line-interface) - [Command Line Interface](Documentation/Advanced.md#command-line-interface)
- [Docker](Documentation/Docker.md) - [Docker](Documentation/Docker.md)