Added CLI support for file path input#2
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- Enabled passing a file path via CLI arguments. - Automatically set the default filter (PSF or MIF) based on the file extension. Intentionally ignored unsupported extensions like psfu, consistent with current behaviors.
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Awesome! I reviewed the changes and everything looks fine to me. Thanks! |
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Blazing fast ⚡ feedback! Thank you! 🙏 |
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This is a proposal to add support for specifying the file path via CLI.
In my use case, the target file is often located in the current directory or within the Nix store path, which can result in significantly longer paths. Additionally, locating the file from $HOME using the GUI can sometimes feel inconvenient.
To make this workflow smoother, I added an option to specify the file path directly via CLI.
I have tested this change with both absolute and relative paths, and it works as expected.