Hi,
First off, I recently found FileBot and love it as it has really made things easy in post processing my files. In saying that, I have an issue with the fn:cleaner script where it only seems to work on jpg files, not nfo or txt files.
Here is the command line I run:
/Applications/Filebot.app/Contents/MacOS/filebot -script fn:cleaner "/Volumes/MEDIA/VIDEOS/TV SHOWS/" --def "exts=txt|nfo" --action test
Even though there are txt and nfo files in that path it always returns [Done ?(?????)?].
If I change it to --def "exts=jpg" it finds a bunch of those file types without issue.
If someone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
fn:cleaner script only seems to work on jpg files
Re: fn:cleaner script only seems to work on jpg files
You know that fn:cleaner only touches files in folders that do not contain any video files right?
Re: fn:cleaner script only seems to work on jpg files
Ah, that explains it. Sorry.
One other question. How do I combine 2 commands into one script (For example a rename command then a cleaner command?). I read in the forums that you should use && between them but it fails to run the cleaner command after the &&. Surely, you can tell by now I'm a total noob at this
Thanks.
One other question. How do I combine 2 commands into one script (For example a rename command then a cleaner command?). I read in the forums that you should use && between them but it fails to run the cleaner command after the &&. Surely, you can tell by now I'm a total noob at this

Thanks.
Re: fn:cleaner script only seems to work on jpg files
Just check some basic tutorial bash tutorials if you're on Linux or Windows CMD if on Windows.
If you use && the second command won't be executed if the first one fails. Not sure if that's the issue. Plenty of resources on google anyway for how to work with console.
If you use && the second command won't be executed if the first one fails. Not sure if that's the issue. Plenty of resources on google anyway for how to work with console.