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The '''Command browser''' in [[Total Commander]] is a feature that allows users to select an [[internal command]] or manage [[user-defined command]]s. It can be accessed in various dialogs using the Command Browser button [[File:Command browser button.png|Command Browser Button]] (a small button with a magnifying glass icon) or invoked by the cm_CommandBrowser command. | The '''Command browser''' in [[Total Commander]] is a feature that allows users to select an [[internal command]] or manage [[user-defined command]]s. It can be accessed in various dialogs using the Command Browser button [[File:Command browser button.png|Command Browser Button]] (a small button with a magnifying glass icon) or invoked by the cm_CommandBrowser command. | ||
You can manage the user-defined commands in the following ways: | You can manage the user-defined commands in one the following ways: | ||
* Choose the category "usercmd.ini" found at the bottom of the category list. | * Choose the category "usercmd.ini" found at the bottom of the category list. | ||
* Once one or more user-defined commands are added, you can select the category "All" and navigate to the user-defined commands located at the bottom. | |||
When using either of these methods, additional buttons will appear for managing the user-defined commands. | When using either of these methods, additional buttons will appear for managing the user-defined commands. | ||
[[Category:Internal functions]] | [[Category:Internal functions]] |
Revision as of 00:13, 22 June 2024
The Command browser in Total Commander is a feature that allows users to select an internal command or manage user-defined commands. It can be accessed in various dialogs using the Command Browser button (a small button with a magnifying glass icon) or invoked by the cm_CommandBrowser command.
You can manage the user-defined commands in one the following ways:
- Choose the category "usercmd.ini" found at the bottom of the category list.
- Once one or more user-defined commands are added, you can select the category "All" and navigate to the user-defined commands located at the bottom.
When using either of these methods, additional buttons will appear for managing the user-defined commands.