Built-in commands can be used to carry out pre-defined operations. You can directly type a built-in command in the address bar. You can also use a built-in command as an entry in a site group. The command set will expand with the incoming of users requests and the expansion of my vision.
All the commands are listed below,
(Note: Square brackets indicate optional parameters.).
google
[keyword] Search for keyword on google search engine |
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autologin
EntryName Automatically log into a website using pre-defined autologin "EntryName". |
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opengroup
GroupName Open a predefined group with the supplied group name |
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script
ScriptFile Execute a stored script file in the context of the active site. |
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Shell
folders accessible by commands Shell folder means actual file system folder or virtual folder accessible in Windows Explorer. All shell folders accessible by built-in commands are listed below. You can type the full name on the left or the abbreviation on the right in the address bar.
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