How to Copy Files in Shortcuts.app (with an Example)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @djr3386
    @djr3386 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this clear and concise tutorial. This is the best tutorial for saving files to specific folder using shortcuts app in macOS.
    Your latest subscriber 🙏

  • @al404
    @al404 29 дней назад

    How do you select multiple files from different folder and copy them to one folder? in not possible? Thanks

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  29 дней назад +1

      Yeah you’d have to do some tweaking of the sample version I provided here, but otherwise it should be possible.

  • @timmark4190
    @timmark4190 Год назад

    Another thing I noticed was say you have two folders and one folder contains one item and the other has more than one item. When you do a copy via the loop, the folder with more than 1 items gets copied over, however when you copy the folder with one item, the item gets copied with the folder name. Thats odd too. Looks like a bug

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  Год назад

      Must be, something to experiment with to see if it’s something in my implementation or if it’s something in the Shortcuts app itself

  • @botabob
    @botabob Год назад

    @EasyOSX - I am looking for some help with "shortcuts" I am relatively new to MacOS and some things are not clicking in my mind. I want to automate copying video files (mp4) from an SD card to an external SSD. I want to plug my SD card into my Mac Mini via dock and copy them to my SSD plugged into my thunderbolt usb c port.
    I am following you video, but am not having any success selecting the external storage devices to use in shortcuts. Is it even possible to do this or am I just wasting my time? Thanks for posting this video. Enjoy the journey - cheers

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  Год назад

      Hi Bota Bob, sorry I missed your comment. I dont have your dock, but tried using an external driver connected directly to the Mac without issue. The app saw the drive and exported the files there when run. If you try using that drive connected directly to the Mini, does it give you the same problem? Also is the drive in a Mac compatible format?

  • @timmark4190
    @timmark4190 Год назад

    When you use an external HDD to save, it fails when the overwrite option is checked

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  Год назад +1

      Well I'm befuddled. I tested this several times after reading your comment and was able to replicate what you every time except once, and that was when the file was saved into another folder on the drive. But then after that, it wouldn't work again. Also tried on HFS and ExFat formatted drives. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if there's something I'm missing about how this function operates. I'll have to investigate this some more. Sorry for the trouble.

  • @AndreasBodin
    @AndreasBodin Год назад

    Great walkthrough! Thanks a lot!
    I do convert images using shortcuts from RAW to JPEG, but I'd like to have a folder created called JPEG where the files are stored that I want to convert. How would I accomplish this to take place once I select a bunch for files that are to be converted to JPEG?

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  Год назад +1

      Hey Andreas. If you’re adding to your existing shortcut, you can use the “New Folder” action to make the folder, then use the “Move File” action from the first part of the video to do the moving. You would need to have the Move action select the created files at the end of the convert/save file that you already have in your existing shortcut.

    • @AndreasBodin
      @AndreasBodin Год назад

      @@EasyOSX How do I make sure that the "New folder" is created in the same place as where the original files are stored?
      Kind of a "dynamic" path to a folder created with the name ie "jpeg".

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  Год назад

      In the Create Folder Action, where you set the path you'd like the folder to be, right click on it and set it to "Shortcut Input".

  • @daecarman67
    @daecarman67 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Easy. Excellent video by the way. I followed your step by step instructions for the 2nd part copying to a folder. I have a file that I regularly update and save it to another folder for backup. So I created the shortcut. However, when I run it, it doesn't copy and paste/save the file into the folder. However, when I "right click" on the file and choose" the "Quick Action" choice and then choose the short cut it works. I was hoping just to run the short cut itself and it would perform the copy and save/paste into the folder, overwriting anything that was already there. Thoughts?

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  10 месяцев назад

      Sorry for the delay. I tested this myself and noticed something interesting. Like you, I was able to run it from the "Quick Action" menu but wasn't able to run it from the menu bar using the "Pin in Menu Bar" option. I also tried using the "Icon in the Dock" function with the same results. However, when I set a keyboard shortcut (in my case ⌃⌥M) it ran flawlessly.
      If I had to guess, when you click on something outside the Finder window, even though the Mac shows that window is still in focus, from the Shortcuts perspective the focus has changed and it doesn't have anything selected for you to copy. Can you try the keyboard shortcut method and see if that works?

    • @daecarman67
      @daecarman67 10 месяцев назад

      @@EasyOSX Thanks for this. I found that the file has to be selected in order to run the Keyboard shortcut command. If I don't single click on the file on my Desktop - no Quick Action will run. But once I select the file [not opening it of course], then run the keyboard shortcut, it works. Would be nice to know how to create a short cut by clicking on it in the Menu bar to "Select File", run Quick Action shortcut. Maybe its more simple than I'm making it. 🙂

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you got it working. Again it might be something with Apple's implementation that impedes that menu bar functionality, but I'll have to play around with it to find out.

    • @daecarman67
      @daecarman67 10 месяцев назад

      @@EasyOSX Yeah. Thought it would be as easy similar to creating a Macro in Microsoft Excel or a batch file exe for Windows - similar to those short cut workflows. Ideally, I have tasks that i repeat every other day, and it'd be great to just click a button or icon or something and have all those tasks happen through automation.

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  10 месяцев назад +1

      @daecarman67 I get that. Shortcuts is becoming more and more powerful with each year, and there’s a lot of things I’ve been able to automate with it. That said it has its quirks, and it’s not as powerful as something like Automator or even bash scripts. You might have to look into those depending on the task you need to do

  • @jsun223
    @jsun223 Год назад

    Great video! Can I use Siri for copying files?

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  Год назад

      Theoretically yes, the first issue I’m seeing is though is making sure the files are selected to be used. You might have to select them by hand and then trigger the copy command

    • @jsun223
      @jsun223 Год назад

      If I use Siri, how does it take files as input?

    • @jsun223
      @jsun223 Год назад

      @@EasyOSX Thanks. I am not sure though if Siri understands what files are currently being selected.

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  Год назад

      Yeah it might not be able to detect that. It’s something we’d have to experiment with

    • @jsun223
      @jsun223 Год назад

      @@EasyOSX It would be nice to see a video about this!

  • @chrisnielsen9885
    @chrisnielsen9885 10 месяцев назад

    Oh dear. It’s meant to be pronounced ‘OS 10’ not ‘OS X’ because the previous one was OS 9

    • @EasyOSX
      @EasyOSX  10 месяцев назад +1

      You are correct, but when you are trying to tell people the name of your channel, it is easier to say the letter X rather than 10. If I say OS 10 and they look up “Easy OS 10” they wonder why they can’t find my channel.
      Admittedly, it can mean that I might end up saying “X”, when actually talking about the operating system instead of using its proper name, but given we’re also past OS 10 it’s a bit of a moot point.