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4 minutes ago, Explv said:

What do you mean a .list file? Sorry not too familiar with windows

Just make a file with the .list extension?

a list file is a form of a .txt file; and I'm using this for acc switching (so a file can edit/change the .list file)

But wondering if possible on linux. I'll keep searching the internet.

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4 minutes ago, Void said:

a list file is a form of a .txt file; and I'm using this for acc switching (so a file can edit/change the .list file)

But wondering if possible on linux. I'll keep searching the internet.

You mean a .txt file just like in Windows, but for Linux? (Ubuntu)

 

If that is the case, you may want to look at this:

 

https://www.thefreecountry.com/tofrodos/

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50 minutes ago, Void said:

a list file is a form of a .txt file; and I'm using this for acc switching (so a file can edit/change the .list file)

But wondering if possible on linux. I'll keep searching the internet.

I still don't understand what you are asking.

A .list file is just a .txt file, so just make a file on unix with the .list extension?

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7 minutes ago, Explv said:

I still don't understand what you are asking.

A .list file is just a .txt file, so just make a file on unix with the .list extension?

.list Extension doesn't exist; however my script currently only recognises a file with the Type of LIST File - not .txt.

If I can't find a way to form .list files on Linux I'll just change it to look for a .txt; however still trying out different extions.

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4 minutes ago, Void said:

.list Extension doesn't exist; however my script currently only recognises a file with the Type of LIST File - not .txt.

If I can't find a way to form .list files on Linux I'll just change it to look for a .txt; however still trying out different extions.

What do you mean it doesn't exist? You can have whatever file extension you want... You can make a file called hello.void if you want.

 

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