[REQ] "Skip all" in overwrite & delete confirm

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StatusQuo
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[REQ] "Skip all" in overwrite & delete confirm

Post by *StatusQuo »

While overwriting files (with confirmation dialogs turned on):
  • use F5 to copy some files
  • let some target files be read-only
After confirming to overwrite (all) on read-only files etc. you'll be asked
The file is READ-ONLY! Do you want to rename it anyway?
Here you only have the choices "Overwrite, All, Skip, Cancel".
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:arrow: An additional option to "Skip all" would be useful here.


Edit: The same in deletion dialog for read-only files:
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Who the hell is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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yfital
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Post by *yfital »

I know this is a very old request, but it's driving me crazy.

Any change to add this?

My scenario (horrible method, I know) is that I'm working in a source controlled env. with a lot of generated files.

To make the dev. work easier, we include a .zip with all the generated files and some source controlled ones as well (to build an env. fast).

So I rebase my env, copy OVERWRITE all files from the zip and SKIP all read only.

I hold the key on skip today (~1000 files) as it's the easiest method I found.
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