Why?
A friend asked me if there was a quick way to simply right-click on a folder in Windows Explorer and it would generate a text file with the contents of the directory he right-clicked.
What? ...
... of people showing off their MS-DOS batch skills have proposed stupid extensive solutions when all you need is one command-line.
Why?
Working with programming languages, I often need to write ...
... tiny program
to run the above commands and check the error levels.
Installation:
1) Decompress to a folder of your choosing
2) Run the EXE (there is no install process, it should just start) ...
So this is a program I've been wanting for ages. Only way to be sure it doesn't have any malicious code and that it does what I want and looks like I want it to look, was to make my own.
What does ...
Ok so there are more fun things to do out there. If you're the type of AutoHotkey programmer that doesn't like having to use the command prompt to write to an extra text file which your program has to read, ...
... Windows Applications. This tutorial is going to be high level, but will provide links to those who want to dig deeper into these concepts. You don't need to have much programming experience, but I will ...
... folder for the weblinks have to be of the same file type (eg. BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF, or TIF). The program I had made to take the screenshots made them all the same type which is probably why I made the module ...
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