Transfering playlists without the actual music files

I woke up yesterday morning and opened iTunes just to discover that all my playlists are gone. I still have them on my iPod Touch. I tried using various programs but all they do is transfer playlists with the actual songs and I just want the lists themselves without the files, which I still have on my hard drive. How can I do that?
Thanks.

This article will help consolidate your itunes library
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