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2008-04-08 2008-05-23
4.1 New patterns for custom commands: !/ expands to current remote path, !@ expands to current session hostname. !u expands to username, !p expands to password (martin) term commander/explorer interface (martin)
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  * Remote commands are executed on the remote servers with the remote files. These commands can modify the files. You need to have selected remote files first to execute the command.   * Remote commands are executed on the remote servers with the remote files. These commands can modify the files. You need to have selected remote files first to execute the command.
  * Local commands are executed on the local machine with the remote files downloaded to [[temp_folders|temporary folder]]. It makes no sense for the command to modify the files, because they are not uploaded back after the command finishes. You need to have selected remote files first to execute the command.   * Local commands are executed on the local machine with the remote files downloaded to [[temp_folders|temporary folder]]. It makes no sense for the command to modify the files, because they are not uploaded back after the command finishes. You need to have selected remote files first to execute the command.
-  * Special type is local command that is executed both with local and remote files. This is particularly useful for running "diff" tools. This type is available only with [[ui_commander|Norton Commander interface]]. You can execute such command for set of remote files against the the same number or local files (once for each pair). Another option is to execute it for set of remote files against one local file (once for each remote file) and vice versa.+  * Special type is local command that is executed both with local and remote files. This is particularly useful for running "diff" tools. This type is available only with [[ui_commander|Commander interface]]. You can execute such command for set of remote files against the the same number or local files (once for each pair). Another option is to execute it for set of remote files against one local file (once for each remote file) and vice versa.
===== [[patterns]] Patterns Used in Custom Commands ===== ===== [[patterns]] Patterns Used in Custom Commands =====

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