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Would it be possible to run this from a context menu?
I use the following a lot:
And I was wondering if it'd be possible to make it into a context menu thing, how I could right click on a folder and it would automatically take note of the folder/subfolders/files and run that command?Code:I prefer (especially with images) to have them all in one folder that I can browse. If you do, too, then open up a command prompt by going to Start --> Run... and typing cmd and ENTER. Then, go to the folder that contains the folders you want to merge. If the folders were in C:\Documents and Settings, you would type cd\"Documents and Settings" to get to it. Then type the following. Be sure to include the dot at the end: Code: for /r %i in (*.*) do move "%i" . The command above moves all files stored in all sub-folders folders of the current folder into the current folder. You can also move files of just one type. For .psd files, for example, you would replace the *.* with *.psd. The /r stands for "recurse," meaning it goes through not just the current folder, but sub-folders, as well. The %i is a variable. Finally, the dot at the end is shorthand for the current folder.
Or something quite like it. I believe I used to have something on Mac that did it actually..The Big Mean Folder Machine.
Long story short, I want the ability to right click on a folder and merge everything within seamlessly. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?