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gonic supports multiple music folders. this can be handy if you have your music separated by albums, compilations, singles. or maybe 70s, 80s, 90s. whatever.
on top of that - if you don't decide your folder names, or simply do not want the same name in your subsonic client,
gonic can parse aliases for the folder names with the optional `ALIAS->PATH` syntax
if you're running gonic with the command line, stack the `-music-path` arg
```shell
$ gonic -music-path /path/to/albums -music-path /path/to/compilations
$ gonic -music-path "/path/to/albums" -music-path "/path/to/compilations" # without aliases
# or
$ gonic -music-path "my albums->/path/to/albums" -music-path "my compilations->/path/to/compilations" # with aliases
```
if you're running gonic with ENV_VARS, or docker, try separate with a comma
```shell
GONIC_MUSIC_PATH=/path/to/albums,/path/to/compilations
export GONIC_MUSIC_PATH="/path/to/albums,/path/to/compilations" # without aliases
# or
export GONIC_MUSIC_PATH="my albums->/path/to/albums,my compilations->/path/to/compilations" # with aliases
```
if you're running gonic with the config file, you can repeat the `music-path` option
```shell
```
# without aliases
music-path /path/to/albums
music-path /path/to/compilations
# or
# with aliases
music-path my albums->/path/to/albums
music-path my compilations->/path/to/compilations
```
after that, most subsonic clients should allow you to select which music folder to use.