Post AuevARhHSPJrjSi8I4 by nclm@mastodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #AubzqDA7hitl9sUcFs by leonieke@mstdn.fenslaw.nl
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       @_elena Looking forward to the docu! I hope to share it with friends when I explain to them that yes (a) I am on 'the socials', but (b) no I will not follow them on X/Insta/Facebook :neocat_lol:
       
 (DIR) Post #Auc0QGJdSPVNMb8GsS by leonieke@mstdn.fenslaw.nl
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       @_elena So awesome! :neocat_happy:
       
 (DIR) Post #Auc1PypUZQKV5LSjiK by sturmsucht@mastodon.social
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       @_elena it's meeeeeeee
       
 (DIR) Post #Auc3zo669KMq8KRPoO by mro@digitalcourage.social
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       Hi @_elena @elena,being the brave hacker you are, the terminal may be an option:1. open a terminal (⌘-space terminal)2. type the stuff inside the quotes, mind the trailing blank: 'cd '3. drag+drop the folder from the finder into the terminal4. type <Enter> into the terminal5. type (or c+p) the following line and hit <Enter>ls | pbcopy now you have the filenames in the clipboard and can ⌘-V them where you need them.P.S.: I'm typing this by heart and hope it's accurate and helps.
       
 (DIR) Post #Auc4ftD3X59g9QlJNQ by txo_elurmaluta@mastodon.eus
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       @_elena you could use Automator: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8210886?sortBy=rank
       
 (DIR) Post #AucFpnMBFNh8OGxKKm by symcasolari@mastodon.social
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       @_elena @stux @andypiper @blogdiva whaaaa so excitiiiing!!! πŸ€©πŸŒŸπŸš€
       
 (DIR) Post #AucUJLLZLmH1Z6ebGC by teapot_ben@glammr.us
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       @_elena uh oh, looks like you are in danger of being given your P45 @stefano πŸ˜„(Not sure if this joke works outside the UK?)
       
 (DIR) Post #AucUJfa87LnwK3cVjU by thisismissem@hachyderm.io
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       @_elena @elena open Terminal.app, drag the folder into it, the type: ls -l And you should get a list of all the file names that you can select and paste.More advanced: ls -l > files.txtWill redirect the output to a file called files.txt
       
 (DIR) Post #AucpJP4pa238Afh81g by dgoldsmith@mastodon.social
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       @_elena @thisismissem Also:1. Open the folder in the Finder2. Select all3. Copy4. Paste the names into any document
       
 (DIR) Post #AudcYDw2BPuDiGHCls by blogdiva@mastodon.social
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       @_elena @stux @andypiper @symcasolari OMG AM THERE!
       
 (DIR) Post #Aue08KytlER0w9o0FU by ShiitakeToast@beige.party
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       @mro @_elena @elena You can drag and drop into terminal?!?! That's wild. I've spent the last three years reliving the 80s typing everything into the prompt
       
 (DIR) Post #AueupbI6alUvPEzmfw by nclm@mastodon.social
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       @_elena Oh hello 😊
       
 (DIR) Post #AuevARhHSPJrjSi8I4 by nclm@mastodon.social
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       @_elena Maybe: open Terminal, type cd, space, drag folder onto Terminal, return, type ls > names.txt, return, and it should make a text file with all the names?? (no Mac in reach to test)
       
 (DIR) Post #Auf00QPHtn7wbcKsvw by nclm@mastodon.social
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       @_elena @dgoldsmith Oh cool! Somehow I didn’t see that you had gotten replies already sorry (and that it was a post from yesterday haha)!
       
 (DIR) Post #Auf0JJv0FNHfz5BFRY by nclm@mastodon.social
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       @_elena For mentions: it feels like creating 132 notifications for you, but it’s just 1 notification for each person so maybe that’s okay πŸ˜…
       
 (DIR) Post #Auf0Scn9RgqZ7owcoS by nclm@mastodon.social
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       @_elena Ah yes, fair πŸ˜†