Each player's race is visible and there are some additional columns showing the map, duration, the date the game was played on, and the path of the replay file. Unfortunately, team identification is currently buggy due to known issues with the replay parser. You can see the different teams that were part of the game. This means that it will ignore these replays you've specified, regardless of what the actual file name is! View and filter replaysĪfter you've parsed replays, you can see your results in the Search tab:Ī crown icon indicates the winning players. Note that you specify filenames, however the ignore functionality works based on file hashes. You can click on the Select filenames to select multiple replays you would like to ignore. You can click on the Import directory to import all the filenames (recursively) in that directory. This will open a new buffer for you to create an ignore file in, or it will edit the ignore file that's configured in the advanced settings. Click on the Create - Edit button at the right side of the window. If there are certain replays that you never want to parse, you can make use of an ignore file. Once this finishes, a green box will indicate success, whereas a red box will indicate a failure to parse the replays. Next, click on parse and wait until all replays have been parsed. This means these replays are waiting to be parsed. You can see that all the replays have a yellow box in front of them. You can remove replays you don't want to parse by right clicking on them and choosing "Remove file". You can repeatedly import replays from directories and they will show up in the listbox at the bottom of the screen. Choose a directory by clicking the set directory button, and next click on the Add button: Parse replaysįirst things first, you will have to parse replays. You can find the latest release here: User guideĪfter an optional installation, run the. In the future there might be built-in way.Ĭurrently there are 3 ways to get the program: Backup entire directories of replays and have the possibility to always recover them exactly as they were! You can easily share database files with each other manually.Will support units and build orders in the near future as well! Filter parsed replays on player-name, winner, race, match-up, duration, date or map.You can rename replays as is, or also move them into a new output directory. Rename replays according to a special syntax allowing you to extract information such as player names, match-up, race, duration, date.Categorize or "sort" replays into a new directory by choosing from the following list of criteria: player name, match-up, map, duration and game type.You can create ignore files and use them to ignore replays while parsing.View the parsed replays in the replay list view. Parse replays by importing replay files from multiple directories.A GUI application to sort, rename, filter and backup replays from the popular RTS-game Starcraft Brood War.