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How do I manually make a dlc?
I have a text file with links and package names. Is there any way to format it so that I can import it all automatically instead of renaming each package manually?
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So you just want to add many links without having to specify the package name yourself?
You can make use of the Packagizer and create a rule you could eg form the url like this url#package=Testname and create a rule in Settings-Packagizer -sourceURL contains .*#package=(.+) enable the regex -set package name to <jd:source:1>
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In case you mean something different or need further help, please report back
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Yes that's exactly what I wanted. Thank you
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You're welcome! In case you need further help with that, just report back
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It's weird I'm trying to do this again but the link grabber refuses to automatically parse the links.
Putting this under test in the package rule works. But linkgrabber doesn't load it from the clipboard. I have to enter it manually. Why is that? Code:
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Most likely that domain is not supported by JD. You can create linkcrawler rules to grab them automatically.
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So bizzare. If I change the # in the regex to ? it works.
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JD might already be supporting the domain/url/filetype sans the custom string at the end. You may need to add a new rule which contains a pattern to match your custom url.
Example: Code:
[{ "enabled" : true, "pattern" : "https?://.+?#package=.+$", "rule" : "DIRECTHTTP" }] |
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Will fix generic http plugin to support anchors. Wait for next plugin update
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Thanks guys.
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