# Tagmerger A small tool to help merging a messy set of tags into a new, hopefully cleaner set. **Very much work in progress, and best effort.** Tags are exported in a yaml file. Each key corresponds to a tag in the messy set, and contains a list of tags of the new set to which this tag should be merged. ## Usage To start merging a set, with a file containing one tag per line: ``` tagmerger --export-to --plain-input ``` Start merging with the clunky interface :p When you are bored, hit ^C. The merge progress have been saved to the specified yaml file. To resume the merge: ``` tagmerger --export-to ``` ## Caveats Very much work in progress. The interface is very verbose and quite impractical, but it can still help a bit merging large sets where it is not feasable to keep all tags in human memory. One of the main issues is that there is no way to revert a merge from the interface. If you accidently made a bad merge, stop tagmerger, open the yaml output file, fix the merge manually, and resume the merge with the yaml file as input. I think a more graphical interface would make all this much easier...