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The term slug is used for the name of the file, without the .yml extension. So e.g., the artist file for Hellbeard can be found in artist/hellbeard.yml; in his case, his slug is hellbeard. Easy, right?

Artists

The known artists on textmod.es can be found in the artist folder, every artist has its own YAML file with information. For artists that go by different aliases, we use the most dominant current used alias for the file name, the rest of the aliases go in the aliases list.

Possible fields on an artist:

Field Type Description
name text (Nick)name of the artist
aliases list of slug Aliases of the artist
country text ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (lower case)
biography markdown1 Some words about the artist's history etc.
social map of text Social media profiles of the artist

Possible social site tags:

Tag Site Value
artcity http://artcity.bitfellas.org/ User ID
behance https://www.behance.net/ Username
csdb https://csdb.dk/ Scener ID
demozoo https://demozoo.org/ Scener ID
deviantart https://www.deviantart.com/ Username
facebook https://www.facebook.com/ Profile ID or page name
flickr https://www.flickr.com/ Profile ID
github https://github.com/ Username
google+ https://plus.google.com/ +Username or Profile ID
instagram https://instagram.com/ Username
linkedin https://linkedin.com/ Username or Profile ID
pinterest https://pinterest.com/ Username
pouet https://www.pouet.net/ User ID
twitter https://twitter.com/ Twitter handle
vimeo https://vimeo.com/ Username
youtube https://youtube.com/ Username or Channel ID

Crews

Crew information pages can be found in the crew folder.

Possible fields on a crew:

Field Type Description
name text Full name of the crew
aliases list of slug Aliases of the crew
leaders list of slug Artist slugs of the leaders of the crew
website url Website of the crew
about markdown1 Some words about the crew's history etc.
members list of slug Permanent crew members' slugs.

Packs

Pack information pages can be found in the pack folder. Each release year gets its own sub directory. Pack names are normalized to lower case and in case the file name uses a different encoding (such as Code Page 437), we use the UTF-8 equivalent characters. The same is done to filenames in the archive, files referenced in the pack use the UTF-8 equivalent of the filename to ensure consistency across edits. You may use Python to convert between encodings:

>>> jp = '\x83l\x83I\x81E\x83g\x81[\x83L\x83\x87\x81[.ans'
>>> print jp.decode('shift_jis')                                                                 
ネオトーキョー.ans

Possible fields on a pack:

Field Type Description
name text Base name of the pack (without extension)
year integer Year of publication
group slug (opt) Group slug (will be merged into groups)
groups list of slug Group slugs
artist slug Artist slug, for solo-packs
artists list of slug Artist slugs, for non group-affiliated
files file map (opt) Keyed on filename in the archive, see below
match glob map (opt) Match on filename to artist slug by glob

Files may be omitted, you list individual files to override certain attributes such as artists (if not captured by match for example) or to override the file font.

Possible fields on a file:

Field Type Description
artist slug Artist slug (merged into artists)
artists list of slug Artist slugs
font font name Font override (overrides SAUCE record)

More on the pack attribute match. This is a hash map of glob-to-slug. A glob is a matching pattern that may contain wildcard characters:

Wildcard Meaning
? Exactly one character
* Zero or more characters

This can be used to quickly match files in a pack from the same artist, e.g.:

match:
  Luciano*: luciano
  n-*:      nail
  wz-*:     whazzit

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