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    • legobuilder26
      legobuilder26 last edited by

      Is it possible to export command chains somehow?

      [Copy a file, a mod, something else?]

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      • Pesala
        Pesala - Ambassador - @legobuilder26 last edited by

        @legobuilder26 Take a screen shot?

        Fullscreen Command Chain.png

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        • legobuilder26
          legobuilder26 @Pesala last edited by

          @pesala True, but then whenever I need to reimport them elsewhere, I have to put all my chains in manually

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            iAN CooG @legobuilder26 last edited by

            @legobuilder26 For what I can see they're stored in the
            "%localappdata%\Vivaldi\User Data\Default\Preferences" json file, by using a json-enabled text editor search for "vivaldi" section then "chained_commands";
            you can try to backup that part and then re-enter it to check if it's enough to restore the command chains.

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            • kyu3a
              kyu3a last edited by kyu3a

              If you use Mac, I think the above Preferences file is " Macintosh HD/Users/User Name/Library/Application Support/Vivaldi/Default ".

              P.S.
              I use Vivaldi snapshot 4.1.2369.10 on macOS Big Sur 11.5.1 of M1 Macbook Air.

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              • legobuilder26
                legobuilder26 @iAN CooG last edited by

                @ian-coog Awesome 🙂
                Just got a chance to test it and it worked, just make sure V is closed when you update the file.

                Can you tell where keyboard shortcuts are?

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