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Old 27.02.2021, 19:37
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Default [EventScripter] Append size (number of files) to folder name

Is there a way to append the size, in other words the number of files, to the end of the folder name in parentheses? Help is appreciated. It would look like FolderName (10) if 10 files are in the folder.
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Old 28.02.2021, 00:45
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its a bit tricky todo this within the package name, as in linkgrabber the count can change from the first url adding to the last joining the package (default sorting based on no package name defined when adding links), and additional links adding to that package.

You can have file count available in gui in availability column and you can place it also in size column (settings > advanced settings > GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.filecountinsizecolumnvisible).

if you want it in the packagename best bet would be on adding to download tab, use event scripter to change the packagename to include a count value.
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Old 28.02.2021, 03:54
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I see what you mean. I’ll see if I can do it via powershell after downloads are complete. Thanks for the feedback.
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Old 28.02.2021, 06:09
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eventscripter would be your solution, you should be able todo it all within its functions vs triggering a powershell script.
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