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Is there a tool that will let metme select multiple files via Ctrl+ClickCtrl+Click, then execute a command line on all of them?

E.g.For example: select files a.mp4, c.avi, and z.mp3, then click a button which will execute

  
custom_script.exe a.mp4 -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe c.avi -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe z.mp3 -n 4 --option "asdf"

on the command prompt.

It could be a shell extension, stand alone-alone program, or maybe even an alternate file manager. But it must have a GUI where I can select them one-by-one manually.

Is there a tool that will let met select multiple files via Ctrl+Click, then execute a command line on all of them?

E.g. select files a.mp4 c.avi z.mp3 then click a button which will execute

 
custom_script.exe a.mp4 -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe c.avi -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe z.mp3 -n 4 --option "asdf"

on the command prompt.

It could be a shell extension, stand alone program, or maybe even an alternate file manager. But it must have a GUI where I can select them one-by-one manually.

Is there a tool that will let me select multiple files via Ctrl+Click, then execute a command line on all of them?

For example: select files a.mp4, c.avi, and z.mp3, then click a button which will execute

 
custom_script.exe a.mp4 -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe c.avi -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe z.mp3 -n 4 --option "asdf"

on the command prompt.

It could be a shell extension, stand-alone program, or maybe even an alternate file manager. But it must have a GUI where I can select them one-by-one manually.

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Execute a command line on selected files

Is there a tool that will let met select multiple files via Ctrl+Click, then execute a command line on all of them?

E.g. select files a.mp4 c.avi z.mp3 then click a button which will execute

custom_script.exe a.mp4 -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe c.avi -n 4 --option "asdf"
custom_script.exe z.mp3 -n 4 --option "asdf"

on the command prompt.

It could be a shell extension, stand alone program, or maybe even an alternate file manager. But it must have a GUI where I can select them one-by-one manually.