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Command Tokens

 

Tokens are used to include variable elements within your commands and they are replaced with the actual value during execution.

 

Custom command examples

 

Tokens

Description

%f

The name of the selected item, this can be a file or a folder name.

%n

The name of the selected file without the the extension. "name.ext" returns "name"

%e

The extension of the selected file without the name. "name.ext" returns ".ext"

%s

The size of the selected item in bytes.

%m

The modified date/time of the selected item in Unix date format (UTC).

%o

The owner of the selected item.

%g

The group of the selected item.

%p

The absolute path of the current directory.

%c

The content of the clipboard.

%d

Prompt for user input. you can use \n to split long text into multiple lines, and \] to escape ] within the caption text.

%d[<caption>]

Prompt for user input. By quoting the caption you can use ] without having to escape it.

%[<number>]

Returns value of the Nth %d prompt.

%b[<caption>]

Matches folder bookmark caption and replaces it with bookmark path.

 

In some special situations it might be necessary to completely disable tokens and this can be done by with the following command:

 

/set ParseTokens 0


And to turn tokens back on, use the following command:

/set ParseTokens 1


When the command script finishes the ParseTokens value is automatically reset back to on.

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