[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5310: Feature Request 'Duplicate To' and 'Duplicate FOlder'
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Wed Oct 13 18:04:36 CEST 2010
#5310: Feature Request 'Duplicate To' and 'Duplicate FOlder'
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Reporter: ccwill | Owner: dkocher
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: low | Milestone:
Component: interface | Version: 3.6.1
Severity: minor | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: duplicate, cp | Platform:
Architecture: |
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Comment (by ccwill):
I guess it boils down to preference - I don't keep all of the folders
expanded all of the time - because its dirty and a pain to navigate, and I
don't feel like I should have to prepare my client before i undergo an
action - by which I mean - expanding all of the directories and then
dragging to the directory I want to send it to - I would much rather just
click a folder and tell it to do what i want it to do without having to
worry about the time it takes to expand all of the directories and then
carefully drag the folder across, I would much rather have a simple cp
function that allows me to define the destination path.
I understand that the os supports a native method for copying a folder
from one directory to another - I was simply hoping that a more user
friendly approach was feasible.
I still think custom commands would be a cool addition, shortcuts for
common actions, macros - whatever you want to call them. A simple
interface that allows us to define our own common actions that we want to
perform that takes advantage of our unique server environments.
If I login as root - i think it would be very cool to be able to setup a
little command to restart my media server or even apache from within CD.
Likewise, if I am logged in as a client with shell access - I think it
would be awesome to be able to execute commands like zip, cp, move, etc
right from the shell menu.
I have no issues with continuing to use shell to do any of this, just
though a streamline would be awesome.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5310#comment:4>
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