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Wish list: run multiline commands (quick scripts) #9

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ftsamis opened this issue Jan 18, 2017 · 1 comment
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Wish list: run multiline commands (quick scripts) #9

ftsamis opened this issue Jan 18, 2017 · 1 comment
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ftsamis commented Jan 18, 2017

The "Execute command" feature in ITALC supports multiline commands, making it possible to write quick scripts to execute on clients. Currently in Epoptes, the same feature is only possible with one-liners, joining all lines with ";"s

I wonder it would be useful if Epoptes also supports multiline commands as well as current one-liners. Maybe it could save the quick script in history as a one-liner.

Launchpad Details: #LP1050403 Laércio de Sousa - 2012-09-13 12:29:51 +0000

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alkisg commented Jan 11, 2023

I think this can be closed in favor of #86, i.e. the user would store their multiline scripts in a directory, and epoptes would show them as custom actions.

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