The Rule List
The Rule List is the left panel of the repricing interface. It shows every rule you've created, in priority order from top to bottom.

What You See
Each rule in the list shows:
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Priority number | A numbered badge (1, 2, 3…) indicating evaluation order. Rule #1 is checked first. |
| Rule name | The name you gave the rule (e.g., "NM Foils — TCGPlayer Market"). |
| Status badge | Shows active (green) or inactive (blue). Inactive rules are skipped during repricing. |
| Drag handle | The grip icon (⠿) on the left — grab it to reorder. |
The currently selected rule is highlighted with a purple accent.
Selecting a Rule
Click any rule in the list to select it. The center canvas immediately updates to show that rule's conditions and actions for editing.
Adding a Rule
Click the Add button in the top-right corner of the rule list header. A new rule is created at the bottom of the list, automatically selected, and ready to edit.
New rules are named "Rule #N" by default. Rename them from the canvas by clicking the name.
Reordering Rules (Drag and Drop)
This is one of the most important things to understand about repricing: rule order determines priority. The system checks rules from top to bottom and applies the first match.
To change the order:
- Grab the drag handle (⠿) on the left side of a rule card.
- Drag it up or down to the desired position.
- Drop it in place.

The priority numbers update automatically. If you move a rule from position 4 to position 2, it becomes Rule #2, and the others shift down.
Tip: Place your most specific rules first and your broadest catch-alls last. A rule that targets "NM Foil Mythic Rares" should come before a generic "all NM cards" rule — otherwise the generic rule matches first and the specific one never fires.
Collapsing the Panel
If you need more canvas space, click the collapse button (the double-arrow icon) at the bottom-right of the rule list panel. The list shrinks to a narrow strip showing numbered circles. Click any circle to select that rule, or expand the panel again with the same button.
What's Next
- Building Conditions — define the IF section to control which cards a rule targets.
- Rule Order & Evaluation — deep dive into how the system decides which rule applies to each listing.