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Old 14.05.2018, 16:48
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Default Automatically group packages by 'Download from'

Hello, I just started using the program today and was wondering if the following is possible.
I'd to simply paste various links like:
website/T/TE/TEST/
website/R/RA/RAND/
Which would have the following files inside:
website/T/TE/TEST/test1.zip
website/T/TE/TEST/test2.zip
website/R/RA/RAND/random1.zip
website/R/RA/RAND/random2.zip
The issue is that all these links will end up in the same folder and if I have too many links or the names of the files vary, it can get messy.
Is there any way to group things based on their 'Download from' URL?
I know I can currently sort by 'Download from' in LinkGrabber and then select and merge things with the same 'Download from' by having something like D:\<jd:packagename> as my default save folder but is there any way to do all of this automatically? The output save folder for each link doesn't really matter, it can be whatever.

Thanks.

EDIT: Shortly after I read a post that better explained the Packagizer and figured it out.
-Make the save to directory D:\
-Disable the 3rd default rule in Packagizer (Create Subfolder by Package)
-Add a new rule and in sourceurl set it to Contains and add ([^\/]+$) as the rule
-In download directory, right-click>Sourceurl wildcard
Files will now save to their proper folders (TEST and RAND).
Of course I figure it out right after posting even though I spent 2 hours on it before.

Last edited by yayare; 14.05.2018 at 17:04.
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Old 14.05.2018, 18:24
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You can create rules in Settings-Packagizer and there you can use information from download URL and use it to customize the download folder or package name or other properties of download/package.
It would be better you provide real working examples and tell us what you want to achieve, then we can help in creation of a packagizer rule.
You can use regex and matching groups in packagizer rules
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