Well that’s because this first script is barely a script. … but I only mentioned two scripts earlier. I use script library files broken out into particular function areas, and then I access them from menus on toolbar buttons, so the following three scripts I keep in the same file. Hopefully you know how to add scripts to your XYplorer instance, but if not, the first thing you should do is take the scripting tour, and it will have you up and running in no time. As well as being incredibly flexible and configurable, it comes with its own scripting language, which allows you to take it even further though the good news is that the scripts in this post are actually quite straight forward and you can always just copy and paste them.ħ-Zip is a compression utility that is open source and provides excellent performance and compression/decompression features, including, but not limited to, its own very nice ‘7z’ file format. XYplorer & 7-Zipįor those of you not familiar with them, XYplorer is an alternative to Windows Explorer and is a file management application extraordinaire. So, when I added a new script this week that uses 7-Zip I thought I’d draft a quick post about it along with a related script also using 7-Zip. XYplorer is one of my favourite Windows apps and it has been a little while since I’ve shared anything about how I’m using it.
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