| # * commands.conf * |
| # A file defining commands to be run on files, roughly based on vdr's original commands.conf syntax: |
| # Columns are separated by colons, first column is the name of the command. |
| # When it ends with a question mark, you will be asked whether you really want to execute this command. |
| # |
| # The second column contains a filename pattern, that you only see commands useful in current context. |
| # If this starts with an exclamation mark, it will be treated as a shell script that returns 0 |
| # if it matches and anything other if it doesn't. %f is replaced with the filename to be checked |
| # (escape sequences from below apply, %! analogue). As this results in loading your shell and running |
| # a command for every file and defined command, consider using othercommands.conf (see below) |
| # to move away seldom used commands. |
| # |
| # The third column contains the command to be executed, where following expansions are made: |
| # %f: current file |
| # %d: if available, a destination file must be choosed, which is inserted |
| # here |
| # %D: if available, a destination file must be choosed, with the possibility |
| # to create a new one |
| # %m: expands to currently marked files, separated by a space. If no file is |
| # marked, current file is used |
| # %M: the same as %m, but this will change some time - don't use it |
| # %%: % |
| # %:: : |
| # |
| # The fourth (facultative) column contains flags. |
| # Following are recognized at the moment: |
| # b: Don't switch to the output of this command (it is available via "Threads"-command) |
| # s: Execute command synchronously - beware, this may yield to a non-responsive osd for a while! |
| # r: Remove thread from list automaticially if it had no errors |
| # |
| # The fifth (facultative) column may contain an access code, only numbers are supported! |
| # |
| # Examples: |
| # Remove?:*:rm -rf %m:s:12345 |
| # Move:*.c:mv %m %D:br |
| # Recode:+(*.ogg|*.mp3):recode %d %M |
| |