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E.g. to copy the hovered file in context 1 to the directory open in context 3, run `cp "$f1" "$d3"`.
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E.g. to copy the hovered file in context 1 to the directory open in context 3, run `cp "$f1" "$d3"`.
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Selection can be accessed from the command prompt:
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| Variable | Substitution |
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| `%j` | repeat the command with `%j` substituted by each selected file path (all occurrances of`%j` are substituted) |
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| `%J` | run the command only once with the last `%J` substituted by all selected file paths |
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E.g.
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Look up a string in each file in selection:
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```sh
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printf "Searching for string in %s\n" "%j"; grep "string" "%j"
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```
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Archive all files in selection:
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```sh
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tar uvf archive.tar %J
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```
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Notes:
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1. You can only use either `%j` or `%J` inside a single command. If both are encountered the prompt will close. No command will be executed.
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2. When using `%J` `nnn` won't quote the file paths from selection. Quoting `%J` will just place quotes around the entire selection, it won't quote each item individually.
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## Design
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## Design
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`nnn` (the core C utility) is, generally speaking, _feature-restricted_. It includes features which you _really_ need so it can remain light enough to finish your workflow accurately before your train of thought is lost.
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`nnn` (the core C utility) is, generally speaking, _feature-restricted_. It includes features which you _really_ need so it can remain light enough to finish your workflow accurately before your train of thought is lost.
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