Release Notes

What's New in v1.4

A release focused on attribute management — bulk fill templates, default variable values, and fine-grained reactivity in the browse view.

Attribute Fill Templates

Set attribute values in bulk from a template

Define a fill template — a set of attribute keys with values or template expressions — and apply it to any number of files at once. Values support the same template syntax as rename templates: {filename}, {date:YYYY-MM-DD}, {artist}, transforms, and more.

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Template Editor

  • Create reusable fill templates with any number of attribute key-value pairs
  • Values support template syntax — dates, file properties, existing attribute values
  • System-level templates shared across databases; database-level templates scoped to a collection
  • Edit, reorder, and delete templates from the dedicated Fill Templates page under Tools
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Apply to Selection or All

  • Load a template as a starting point, edit rows freely, then apply to your clipboard selection
  • Apply to all entities in the database in one pass from the Fill Templates page
  • Dry-run preview shows exactly which attributes will be set or skipped per entity
  • Fill-only by default — existing values are preserved unless Overwrite is enabled
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Single Entity Apply

  • Apply a fill template from the entity page via the Templates menu
  • Live preview updates automatically as you edit rows or toggle overwrite
  • Remove or edit any row before applying — the template is a starting point, not a lock
Default Variable Values

Fallback values for template variables

Set default values for any template variable at the system or database level. When a template references a variable that isn't set on a file, it falls back to the configured default instead of resolving to blank.

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System & Database Defaults

  • System-level defaults apply across all databases
  • Database-level defaults override system defaults for a specific collection
  • Variable picker shows which variables have defaults configured
  • Useful for setting a default genre, year, or other attribute on bulk operations
Browse View Performance

Individual rows update independently

The browse view now uses fine-grained MobX reactivity — each row re-renders only when its own data changes. Editing an attribute on one record no longer causes every visible row to re-render.

Faster Browse Edits

  • Attribute changes reflect immediately without waiting for a full reload
  • Large browse views stay responsive during inline edits
  • Optimistic updates — the UI reflects changes before the database confirms
Tag Improvements

More control over how tags are managed and displayed

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Tag Enhancements

  • Add descriptions to tags for internal documentation
  • Control the order tags appear in the browse view
  • Tag style builder improvements — easier to create and assign visual styles
  • Tag stat links — click through from the Statistics view to a filtered entity list
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