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This is list of [[custom_command|custom commands]] that users of WinSCP found useful. You are encouraged to add your own. Also check the [[ui_pref_commands|built-in examples]]. This is list of [[custom_command|custom commands]] that users of WinSCP found useful. You are encouraged to add your own. Also check the [[ui_pref_commands|built-in examples]].
-===== Archiving =====+===== [[archiving]] Archiving ===== 
 + 
 +==== Extensions ==== 
 + 
 +  * [[library_example_zip_and_upload|*]] 
 +  * [[extension_archive_and_download|*]]
==== Tar/Gzip ==== ==== Tar/Gzip ====
-··tar -xvzf --directory="!?&Extract to which directory:?.!" "!"+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +tar -xvzf --directory="!?&Extract to which directory:?.!" "!"
 +</code> 
 + 
 +<code custom-command-remote> 
 +tar -czvf "!?&Enter an Archive Name:?archive.tgz!" 
 +  --exclude="!?&Exclude files matching pattern:?*.exe!" 
 +  !& 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +==== [[gzip]] Gzip ==== 
 + 
 +<code custom-command-remote> 
 +gzip -f "!" 
 +</code>;
-  tar -czvf "!?&amp;Enter an Archive Name:?archive.tgz!&quot+&lt;code custom-command-remote&gt
-····--exclude="!?&amp;Exclude files matching pattern:?*.exe!&quot; +gunzip -f "!&quot; 
-····!&amp;+&lt;/code&gt;
-==== Zip ====+==== [[zip]] Zip ====
To unpack to the current directory: To unpack to the current directory:
-··unzip "!"+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +unzip -o "!"
 +</code>;
To unpack to an alternate directory: To unpack to an alternate directory:
-··unzip -d "!?&Extract to directory:?.!" "!"+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +unzip -o -d "!?&Extract to directory:?.!" "!"
 +</code>;
To create an archive: To create an archive:
-··zip -r "!?&Enter an Archive Name:?archive.zip!" !&+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +zip -r "!?&Enter an Archive Name:?archive.zip!" !&
 +</code>;
-==== Rar ====+==== [[rar]] Rar ====
-··rar a -ep "!?&Enter an Archive Name:?archive.rar!" !&+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +rar a -ep "!?&Enter an Archive Name:?archive.rar!" !&
 +</code>;
===== [[delete]] Quick Deleting ===== ===== [[delete]] Quick Deleting =====
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Use following command to quickly delete large directory structures: Use following command to quickly delete large directory structures:
-<code>rm -f -r "!"</code>+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +rm -f -r "!" 
 +</code>
The same command can ask for confirmation before deleting: The same command can ask for confirmation before deleting:
-<code>test "!?Do you really want to delete ?no!" == "yes" && rm -rf !&</code>+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +test "!?Do you really want to delete ?no!" == "yes" && rm -rf !& 
 +</code>
-===== [[ownership]] Changing Ownership =====+Both above solutions require a shell access. If you do not have it, use the following solution.
-Use following command if current [[protocols|protocol]] does not allow changing ownership:+===== [[delete_background]] Deleting on Background =====
-<code>chown "!?New owner:?!" !&</code>+Use the following command to delete a large directory structure in a separate process:
-To change group use ''chgrp'' instead of ''chown''. Or use following command:+<code custom-command-local> 
 +cmd /C start &quot;&quot; cmd /C &quot;&quot;%WINSCP_PATH%\WinSCP.com" /command "open !E" "cd !/" "rm !&" "exit" & "%WINSCP_PATH%\WinSCP.exe" "!E" /refresh "!/"" 
 +</code> &winpath
-&lt;code&gt;chown &quot;!?New owner (and group: user:group):!" !&</code>+Check custom command options //Local command//, //Apply to directories// and //Use remote files//.
-or with two separate prompts:+===== [[ownership]] Changing Ownership =====
-<code>chown -R "!?New owner:?!&quot;:"!?New group:?!" !&</code>+Use following command if current [[protocols|protocol]] does not allow changing ownership:
 +<code custom-command-remote>
 +chown "!?New owner:?!" !&
 +</code>
-===== [[url]] URL Address of Selected File =====+To change group use ''chgrp'' instead of ''chown''. Or use following command:
-Example shows how to launch simple PHP script that maps file path to URL.+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +chown "!?New owner (and group: user:group):!" !& 
 +</code>;
-<code>echo '<?="http://www.example.com". +or with two separate prompts:
-str_replace("home/user/public_html", "~user", "'`pwd`'"). +
-"/!\n"?>' | php -q</code>+
-Hints:+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +chown -R "!?New owner:?!":"!?New group:?!" !& 
 +</code>
-··* Note that the above should be entered as one line! +===== [[time]] Changing Modification Date/Time =====
-··* Do not forget to check custom command option //Show results in terminal// or //Copy results to clipboard//, otherwise you will not get the results. You may also want to use the command for directories, check //Apply to directories// too. +
-  * For your particular use, just replace ''%%http://www.example.com%%'' with right URL prefix, ''home/user/public_html'' with right path prefix and ''~user'' with right URL replacement (it can even be empty in some cases). +
-  * If you do mapping like above, i.e. for server containing multiple user's homepages, you can make it universal by replacing ''user'' with ''%%'`whoami`'%%''.+
-Another example using shell commands only, in case PHP is unavailable.+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +touch -d &quot;!?Date:!" !& 
 +</code>;
-&lt;code>echo 'http://www.example.com'`pwd`'!' | sed s#home/lgtngstk/public_html#~user#</code> +===== [[chmod]] Recursively Changing Permissions of Files or Folders only ===== 
-if none of the above didn't work for you you can try this one +For changing directory permissions: 
-<code>echo '&lt;?=&quot;http://www.". str_replace(array(&quot;\u&quot;, "\w";, "@&quot;, &quot; []#&quot;), &quot;&quot;, &quot;'`echo $PS1`'&quot;). +<code custom-command-remote&gt; 
-str_replace("/home/'`id -u -n`'/public_html", "", &quot;'`pwd`'&quot;).&quot;/!\n";?>' | php -q</code> +find ! -type d -exec chmod !?&amp;Permissions:?755! {} \; 
-* Note that the above should be entered as one line! +&lt;/code&gt; 
-* it gets the domain name automatically+For changing file permissions: 
 +&lt;code custom-command-remote&gt
 +find ! -type f -exec chmod !?&amp;Permissions:?644! {} \; 
 +</code> 
 +Check custom command options //Remote command// and //Apply to directories//.
===== Templates ===== ===== Templates =====
-··cp /path/to/template.html "!?&New HTML file:?!"+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +cp /path/to/template.html "!?&New HTML file:?!"
 +</code>;
===== [[tail]] Viewing End of a File (log) ===== ===== [[tail]] Viewing End of a File (log) =====
-··tail "!"+==== In Console Window ==== 
 + 
 +<code custom-command-remote> 
 +tail "!"
 +</code>;
You may specify further how much to transfer, e.g. You may specify further how much to transfer, e.g.
-··tail --lines 2000 "!"+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +tail --lines 2000 "!"
 +</code>;
Check custom command option //Show results in terminal//. Check custom command option //Show results in terminal//.
-===== [[search]] Searching for a File =====+==== Continuously in Separate Window ====
-··find . -name "!?Search for files:?!"+&lt;code custom-command-local> 
 +cmd /C start "!@:!/!" "%ProgramFiles%\PuTTY\plink.exe" -P !# !U@!@ tail -f ";!/!" 
 +</code>;
-Check custom command option //Show results in terminal//.+Check custom command options //Local command// and //Use remote files//.
 +===== [[search_file]] Searching for a File =====
 +<code custom-command-remote>
 +find . -name "!?Search for files:?!"
 +</code>
 +
 +Check custom command option //Show results in terminal//.
===== [[search_text]] Searching for a text/string within a directory ===== ===== [[search_text]] Searching for a text/string within a directory =====
-··grep -H -r "!?Search for text:?!" *  | cut -d: -f1+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +grep -H -r "!?Search for text:?!" *  | cut -d: -f1 
 +</code>
Check custom command option //Show results in terminal//. Check custom command option //Show results in terminal//.
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==== Backup a File with Current Date and Time ==== ==== Backup a File with Current Date and Time ====
-··cp ! $(echo "!" | sed "s/\..*$//").$(date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M').$(echo ! | awk -F"." '{ print $NF }')+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +cp ! $(echo "!" | sed "s/\.[^.]*$//").$(date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M').$(echo ! | awk -F"." '{ print $NF }') 
 +</code>
==== Rename a File with Current Date and Time ==== ==== Rename a File with Current Date and Time ====
-··mv ! $(echo "!" | sed "s/\..*$//").$(date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M').$(echo ! | awk -F"." '{ print $NF }')+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +mv ! $(echo "!" | sed "s/\.[^.]*$//").$(date '+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M').$(echo ! | awk -F"." '{ print $NF }') 
 +</code>
===== [[fxp]] Remote Transfer (FXP) ===== ===== [[fxp]] Remote Transfer (FXP) =====
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Use following remote custom command to transfer selected remote files to an another server: Use following remote custom command to transfer selected remote files to an another server:
-··scp -p -r !& !?Username:?!@!?Host:?!:!?Destination path:?!+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +scp -p -r !& !?Username:?!@!?Host:?!:!?Destination path:?! 
 +</code>
You may want to hard-code the //Username// and //Host//, if you work with one destination server only. Or you can use a single prompt for both (possibly even for //Destination Path//) to keep the flexibility, yet to reduce number of prompts: You may want to hard-code the //Username// and //Host//, if you work with one destination server only. Or you can use a single prompt for both (possibly even for //Destination Path//) to keep the flexibility, yet to reduce number of prompts:
-··scp -p -r !& !?Username@Host:?!:!?Destination path:?!+<code custom-command-remote> 
 +scp -p -r !& !?Username@Host:?!:!?Destination path:?! 
 +</code>
Note that you need to ensure you can connect and authenticate to the destination server without any prompts: Note that you need to ensure you can connect and authenticate to the destination server without any prompts:
  * Connect at least once from an interactive terminal (such as [[&url(putty)|PuTTY SSH client]]) to verify the destination server host key.   * Connect at least once from an interactive terminal (such as [[&url(putty)|PuTTY SSH client]]) to verify the destination server host key.
  * Use for example [[ui_login_authentication#forwarding|Agent forwarding]] to forward your private key to the destination server for authentication.   * Use for example [[ui_login_authentication#forwarding|Agent forwarding]] to forward your private key to the destination server for authentication.
 +  * Another less-secure method of authentication is use of ''[[https://sourceforge.net/projects/sshpass/|sshpass]]'' tool (see its [[https://www.mankier.com/1/sshpass|man page]]).
===== [[compare]] File Compare ===== ===== [[compare]] File Compare =====
 +
 +Note that WinMerge and other major diff tools are supported by official [[extension_compare_files|*]]. The following is just an example how to use other diff tools.
==== WinMerge ==== ==== WinMerge ====
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Select //Local command// [[custom_command#types|type]]. Select //Local command// [[custom_command#types|type]].
-··"C:\Program Files (x86)\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe" /e /x /u "!" "!^!"+<code custom-command-local> 
 +"C:\Program Files (x86)\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe" /e /x /u "!" "!^!"
 +</code>;
Replace ''C:\Program Files (x86)'' with ''C:\Program Files'' on 32-bit system. &winpath &win32 &win64 Replace ''C:\Program Files (x86)'' with ''C:\Program Files'' on 32-bit system. &winpath &win32 &win64
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Arguments: Arguments:
-  * ''/e'' - Enables you to close WinMerge with a single ''Esc'' key press; +  * ''/e'' -- Enables you to close WinMerge with a single ''Esc'' key press; 
-  * ''/x'' - Closes WinMerge (after displaying an information dialog) when you start a comparison of identical files; +  * ''/x'' -- Closes WinMerge (after displaying an information dialog) when you start a comparison of identical files; 
-  * ''/u'' - Prevents WinMerge from adding either path (left or right) to the Most Recently Used (MRU) list.+  * ''/u'' -- Prevents WinMerge from adding either path (left or right) to the Most Recently Used (MRU) list.
===== [[errors]] Suppressing Errors ===== ===== [[errors]] Suppressing Errors =====
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  * Redirect error output to ''/dev/null'', to discard it: \\ <code>   * Redirect error output to ''/dev/null'', to discard it: \\ <code>
command_that_prints_non_interesting_progress_on_error_output > /dev/null</code> command_that_prints_non_interesting_progress_on_error_output > /dev/null</code>
-  * Redirect error output to standard output, to see it in terminal, but avoid error message: \\ <code>+  * Redirect error output to standard output, to see it in terminal, but avoid error message: \\ <code custom-command-remote>
command_that_prints_interesting_info_on_error_output 2>&1</code> command_that_prints_interesting_info_on_error_output 2>&1</code>
-  * Use ''|| true'' to discard exit code: \\ <code>+  * Use ''|| true'' to discard exit code: \\ <code custom-command-remote>
command_that_returns_255_code || true</code> command_that_returns_255_code || true</code>
-  * Or combine these together: <code>+  * Or combine these together: <code custom-command-remote>
command_that_prints_interesting_info_on_error_output_and_returns_255_code 2>&1 || true</code> command_that_prints_interesting_info_on_error_output_and_returns_255_code 2>&1 || true</code>

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