I find that if you break the tab off and leave a small square part of it on the top or bottom of the cel you can then just use something like a nut pick to smooth the edge of it and knock down that tiny sharper edge so it lays perfectly flat and doesn’t bother a thing . you just have to be a little extra careful when working /flexing the tab back and forth when breaking them .if you’re just trying to jerk or tear the ttabs off sometimes you can really deform the bottom of the cell .it’s faster to do it my way…Plus I have decided to do minimal work on cells till I know if they have any value . they go into the charger these days with very minimal time or effort invested in them because spending time dressing up cells that you end up pitching is pretty silly .
I do mine by hand which is fairly time comsuming and use small files ,old micro shears that are already abused and on the tops I’ve taken the one side and locked it in under the vent hole and then just cut the spot weld off.I’ve heard people using a sharp blade like a box cutter to slice off the spot welds .
you can leave them and just knock down the edgy edge on them …and on the tops just leave them and add a solder blob on top of them …

try to just leave the broken of tab and then run a hard piece of metal across the edges .it’s very quick and easy