| name | organize-files |
| version | 3 |
| description | Use this skill when the user asks the MoviePilot agent to identify and organize downloaded/local video or music files that automatic transfer cannot handle. Typical triggers include manually organizing a file or folder, a TV season pack, one music recording, or a complete album directory. If the user gives failed transfer history IDs, prefer transfer-failed-retry instead. |
| allowed-tools | list_directory query_directory_settings query_download_tasks query_transfer_history delete_transfer_history recognize_media search_media query_media_detail query_library_exists transfer_file scrape_metadata ask_user_choice send_message |
Organize Files (智能整理文件)
Use this skill to help the user identify media files that MoviePilot could not organize automatically, then call the normal transfer pipeline through transfer_file. Do not rename, move, or copy files manually; let MoviePilot's directory, transfer mode, rename template, overwrite, scrape, and notification settings handle the actual organization.
MoviePilot Transfer Flow
MoviePilot's normal flow is:
DownloadChain.download_single adds a downloader task, records DownloadHistory and DownloadFiles, runs downloader-specific download_added, then sends DownloadAdded.
TransferChain.process scans completed downloader tasks in monitored download directories. If a DownloadHistory exists for the hash, it reuses the recorded media IDs; otherwise it falls back to path recognition.
- Agent/manual organization calls
transfer_file, which enters TransferFileTool -> TransferChain.manual_transfer -> TransferChain.do_transfer.
do_transfer recursively collects eligible video/subtitle/audio files, ignores recycle/hidden paths and configured exclude words, and reuses download history when possible. Video uses MetaInfoPath; music uses audio tags plus MetaMusic/MusicInfo and keeps the selected recording or album identity.
TransferChain.__handle_transfer chooses the target directory through DirectoryHelper, delegates file operations to the file manager module, and lets TransHandler build the final target path and name.
- The callback writes
TransferHistory success/failure records, emits transfer events, sends notifications, and may trigger transfer-failed-retry for failed history records.
Important implication: an existing TransferHistory for the same source path can make a later transfer skip. Delete only stale or failed history records, and only after the user has confirmed the record is safe to remove.
Workflow
1. Classify The Request
- If the user provides one or more failed transfer history IDs, stop and use
transfer-failed-retry.
- If the user provides a path, start from that path.
- If the user describes a download task, use
query_download_tasks to find its save path or hash, then continue with the path.
- If the user only says "整理一下下载目录", use
query_directory_settings(directory_type="download") first, then ask which directory or subdirectory to process if more than one candidate exists.
2. Inspect Candidate Files
Use list_directory for any directory the user provides. Prefer sort_by="time" for "recent" or "刚下载的" requests.
For directories with more than 20 items, ask the user to narrow the folder or choose the relevant child directory before running transfers. Avoid organizing a broad shared download root unless the user explicitly confirms the scope.
Treat these as transfer candidates:
- main media files and Blu-ray folders;
- matching subtitle and external audio files in the same media folder;
- episode packs where files share the same title/season pattern.
- individual supported audio files and album folders containing multiple tracks.
Skip obvious samples, trailers, screenshots, hidden folders, recycle folders, and files that are not media/subtitle/audio.
3. Identify The Media
For the best sample file, call:
recognize_media(path="<source file path>")
If recognition fails or looks wrong:
- Extract likely title, year, media type, season/episode range, or music artist/track/album from filenames and audio tags.
- For video, call
search_media(title="...", year="...", media_type="movie|tv"). For music, call search_media(title="<artist> - <title>", media_type="music", music_type="recording|album").
- If several results are plausible, use
ask_user_choice when available, or ask the user directly to choose the correct title and media_source + media_id pair.
- For TV season confusion, use
query_media_detail(media_source="themoviedb", media_id="<id>", media_type="tv") before deciding the season number. For an album, use query_media_detail(media_type="music", music_type="album", media_source="musicbrainz", media_id="<album_id>") and verify total_tracks before treating the directory as complete.
Never invent an ID. Preserve the exact source-native entity returned by search: a recording is one track, an album is a multi-track collection, and an artist is browse-only and cannot be organized.
4. Check Existing State
Before writing:
- Use
query_library_exists when a precise video or music identity is known and duplicate risk matters. For albums, an exists result is only true after complete track coverage is confirmed.
- Use
query_transfer_history(title="<title or path keyword>", status="all") if the file may already have a success or failure record.
- If
transfer_file later returns "已整理过", query transfer history, identify the matching source path, and ask before deleting the stale record.
Only call delete_transfer_history(history_id=<id>) for the exact stale/failed record that blocks the requested source path. Do not delete unrelated successful history.
5. Transfer Through MoviePilot
Use transfer_file with explicit identity whenever possible:
transfer_file(
file_path="<source path>",
storage="local",
media_type="movie|tv",
media_source="<source>",
media_id="<native_id>",
season=<season_number_if_tv>
)
For one recording:
transfer_file(file_path="<audio file>", media_type="music", music_type="recording", media_source="musicbrainz", media_id="<recording_id>")
For a complete album, transfer the album directory once:
transfer_file(file_path="<album directory>/", media_type="music", music_type="album", media_source="musicbrainz", media_id="<album_id>")
Rules:
- For directories, pass a trailing slash in
file_path so the tool treats it as a directory.
- Prefer leaving
target_path, target_storage, and transfer_type empty so configured directory rules apply.
- Set
target_path or transfer_type only when the user explicitly asks or the default directory configuration cannot handle the file.
- For a single movie or a single TV season folder, transfer the folder once with the shared identity.
- For mixed folders, split by media and transfer each file/subfolder separately.
- For episode packs, identify the media once, then reuse the exact
media_source + media_id, media_type="tv", and the confirmed season for each item.
- For one recording, transfer only that audio file with the recording ID.
- For one album, verify the directory belongs to the selected album, then transfer the directory once with the album ID. Do not submit every track as an unrelated recording.
- Never transfer an artist search result. Select a recording or album first.
- When the user asks to refresh music tags, cover, or lyrics after transfer, call
scrape_metadata(media_type="music", ...); album scraping may use the album ID and reports actual lyrics counts.
6. Report Clearly
After each transfer batch, report:
- source path(s) processed;
- recognized media title, type,
media_source + media_id, season/episode range when relevant;
- success/failure count;
- any failed message exactly enough for the user to act, such as missing media library directory, unsupported storage, existing history, or no media recognized.
If the result creates failed history records, tell the user they can retry with the history ID or let the agent continue with transfer-failed-retry.
Common Cases
User Gives A Single File
recognize_media(path=...)
- If needed,
search_media(...) and confirm the result.
transfer_file(file_path=..., media_type=..., media_source=..., media_id=..., season=...)
User Gives A Season Folder
list_directory(path=...)
- Pick a representative episode and run
recognize_media(path=...).
- Confirm
media_source, media_id, media_type="tv", and season.
transfer_file(file_path="<folder>/", media_type="tv", media_source="<source>", media_id="<native_id>", season=<season>)
User Gives One Music Track
recognize_media(path=..., media_type="music")
- Confirm the artist and recording title; use
search_media(..., music_type="recording") when ambiguous.
- Check the exact recording with
query_library_exists when duplicate risk matters.
- Transfer the audio file once with the recording
media_source + media_id.
User Gives An Album Folder
list_directory(path=...) and confirm the files form one album rather than a mixed folder.
- Recognize a representative track, then search/select the album entity and query album detail.
- Compare the folder's supported audio-file count with album
total_tracks; ask before proceeding when the folder appears incomplete or mixed.
- Check album library existence, then transfer the directory once with
media_type="music", music_type="album", and the album identity.
- If requested, scrape the album directory for configured tags, cover, and lyrics; do not claim every lyric was found unless the tool reports it.
User Gives A Messy Mixed Folder
list_directory(path=...)
- Group candidates by likely title/year/season.
- Confirm groups before writing if there is more than one media.
- Transfer each group separately; do not run one directory transfer over unrelated media.
Transfer Says The File Was Already Organized
query_transfer_history(title="<title or source path keyword>", status="all")
- Find the exact record with matching
src.
- Ask the user to confirm deletion if the record is stale or failed.
delete_transfer_history(history_id=<id>)
- Retry
transfer_file(...).
Guardrails
- Do not use shell commands, raw database edits, or manual filesystem moves for organization.
- Do not delete transfer history without an exact matching source path and user confirmation.
- Do not use broad download roots as transfer targets unless the user explicitly confirms the scope.
- Do not process unrelated media in one directory transfer.
- Do not confuse a same-name recording, album, and artist; preserve
music_type and source-native IDs.
- Do not report a partial album as complete or present in the library.
- Do not override target directories or transfer modes unless necessary.
- Prefer asking one focused question over guessing media identity, season mapping, or destructive cleanup.