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==General information==
=== General information ===
Some features of foobar2000 can be accessed through a simple command line interface.
Some features of foobar2000 can be accessed through a simple command line interface.


Each command line parameter is either parsed as a command (starting with a slash), or as the name of a file/folder that the user wishes to open or add to a playlist (the behaviour depends on other command line switches and setting under "Preferences > [[Foobar2000:Preferences:Shell_Integration|Shell Integration]]"). Arguments containing spaces can be escaped using double quotes, e.g. »<tt>foobar2000.exe "01 First Track.mp3"</tt>« or »<tt>foobar2000.exe "/command:Play or pause"</tt>« or »<tt>foobar2000.exe /command:"Play or pause"</tt>«.
Each command line parameter is either parsed as a command (starting with a slash), or as the name of a file/folder that the user wishes to open or add to a playlist (the behaviour depends on other command line switches and setting under "Preferences > [[Foobar2000:Preferences:Shell_Integration|Shell Integration]]"). Arguments containing spaces can be escaped using double quotes, e.g. <code>foobar2000.exe "01 First Track.mp3"</code> or <code>foobar2000.exe "/command:Play or pause"</code> or <code>foobar2000.exe /command:"Play or pause"</code>.


The set of available command line commands can be extended using additional components.
The set of available command line commands can be extended using additional components.


=== Basic commands ===
==Basic commands==
This is what »<tt>foobar2000.exe /?</tt>« shows as of version 1.1 &ndash; most of the commands are self-explanatory:
This is what <code>foobar2000.exe /?</code> shows as of version 1.1 &ndash; most of the commands are self-explanatory:
  Available switches:
    /add <list-of-files> - appends the specified files to the current playlist instead of replacing the playlist content and playing them immediately
    /immediate - bypasses the "please wait" dialog when adding files
    /play, /pause, /playpause, /prev, /next, /rand, /stop - playback controls
    /exit - exits foobar2000
    /show, /hide - shows or hides the main foobar2000 window
    /config - opens the Preferences dialog
    /command:<menu command> - invokes the specified main menu command
    /playlist_command:<context menu command> - invokes the specified context menu command on current playlist selection
    /playing_command:<context menu command> - invokes the specified context menu command on currently played track
    /context_command:<context menu command> <files> - invokes the specified context menu command on the specified files


===== Clarifications =====
<pre>
'''<tt>/add</tt>'''<br>
Available switches:
&nbsp;&nbsp;Changes the default behaviour of "opening" (replace active playlist and start playback) files and directories found on the command line.
  /add <list-of-files> - appends the specified files to the current playlist instead of replacing the playlist content and playing them immediately
  /immediate - bypasses the "please wait" dialog when adding files
  /play, /pause, /playpause, /prev, /next, /rand, /stop - playback controls
  /exit - exits foobar2000
  /show, /hide - shows or hides the main foobar2000 window
  /config - opens the Preferences dialog
  /command:<menu command> - invokes the specified main menu command
  /playlist_command:<context menu command> - invokes the specified context menu command on current playlist selection
  /playing_command:<context menu command> - invokes the specified context menu command on currently played track
  /context_command:<context menu command> <files> - invokes the specified context menu command on the specified file
</pre>


'''<tt>/immediate</tt>'''<br>
===Clarifications===
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;foobar2000 always sorts incoming files using the pattern configured under "Preferences > [[Foobar2000:Preferences:Shell_Integration|Shell Integration]]". Because there is a possibility that more files belonging to the same batch will be passed to the program, adding the items really to a playlist is postponed until no new file is received for a short while, because only with the full set of incoming files they can be correctly sorted. Use this option to disable this behaviour for the currently added items.
;<code>/add</code>
:Changes the default behaviour of "opening" (replace active playlist and start playback) files and directories found on the command line.


'''<tt>/command:<...></tt>''' and '''<tt>/xxx_command:<...></tt>'''<br>
;<code>/immediate</code>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The command names can be derived e.g. from the "Preferences > [[Foobar2000:Preferences:General:Keyboard_Shortcuts|Keyboard Shortcuts]]" dialog: look in the sub-section ''[main]'' for main menu commands (e.g. <tt>/command:Console</tt>) or ''[context]'' for the other types (e.g. <tt>/playing_command:Properties</tt>). Use only the final command name; do not specify the name of the parent menu or any other part of the menu path/group. (Note: this limits the usage of these commands in some cases; look into the [[Foobar2000:Components_0.9/Run_Commands_(foo_runcmd)|foo_runcmd]] component if you need more functionality.)
:foobar2000 always sorts incoming files using the pattern configured under "Preferences > [[Foobar2000:Preferences:Shell_Integration|Shell Integration]]". Because there is a possibility that more files belonging to the same batch will be passed to the program, adding the items really to a playlist is postponed until no new file is received for a short while, because only with the full set of incoming files they can be correctly sorted. Use this option to disable this behaviour for the currently added items.


;<code>/command:<...></code> and <code>/xxx_command:<...></code>
:The command names can be derived e.g. from the "Preferences > [[Foobar2000:Preferences:General:Keyboard_Shortcuts|Keyboard Shortcuts]]" dialog: look in the sub-section ''[main]'' for main menu commands (e.g. <code>/command:Console</code>) or ''[context]'' for the other types (e.g. <code>/playing_command:Properties</code>). Use only the final command name; do not specify the name of the parent menu or any other part of the menu path/group. (Note: this limits the usage of these commands in some cases; look into the [[Foobar2000:Components_0.9/Run_Commands_(foo_runcmd)|Run Commands (foo_runcmd)]] component if you need more functionality.)


=== Extensions ===
==Extensions==
Known components which provide additional command line functionality:
Known components which provide additional command line functionality:
* [[Foobar2000:Components/Masstagger_(foo_masstag)|Masstagger (foo_masstag)]] &ndash; <tt>/tag:xxx</tt> commands for tag modifications.
* [[Foobar2000:Components/Masstagger_(foo_masstag)|Masstagger (foo_masstag)]] &ndash; <code>/tag:xxx</code> commands for tag modifications.
* [[Foobar2000:Components_0.9/Run_Commands_(foo_runcmd)|Run Commands (foo_runcmd)]] &ndash; Family of <tt>/runcmd=...</tt> commands for advanced execution of main/context menu commands.
* [[Foobar2000:Components_0.9/Run_Commands_(foo_runcmd)|Run Commands (foo_runcmd)]] &ndash; Family of <code>/runcmd=...</code> commands for advanced execution of main/context menu commands.
 
 


[[Category:foobar2000 Guides|Commandline Guide]]
[[Category:foobar2000 Guides|Commandline Guide]]

Latest revision as of 19:39, 10 June 2022

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General information

Some features of foobar2000 can be accessed through a simple command line interface.

Each command line parameter is either parsed as a command (starting with a slash), or as the name of a file/folder that the user wishes to open or add to a playlist (the behaviour depends on other command line switches and setting under "Preferences > Shell Integration"). Arguments containing spaces can be escaped using double quotes, e.g. foobar2000.exe "01 First Track.mp3" or foobar2000.exe "/command:Play or pause" or foobar2000.exe /command:"Play or pause".

The set of available command line commands can be extended using additional components.

Basic commands

This is what foobar2000.exe /? shows as of version 1.1 – most of the commands are self-explanatory:

Available switches:
  /add <list-of-files> - appends the specified files to the current playlist instead of replacing the playlist content and playing them immediately
  /immediate - bypasses the "please wait" dialog when adding files
  /play, /pause, /playpause, /prev, /next, /rand, /stop - playback controls
  /exit - exits foobar2000
  /show, /hide - shows or hides the main foobar2000 window
  /config - opens the Preferences dialog
  /command:<menu command> - invokes the specified main menu command
  /playlist_command:<context menu command> - invokes the specified context menu command on current playlist selection
  /playing_command:<context menu command> - invokes the specified context menu command on currently played track
  /context_command:<context menu command> <files> - invokes the specified context menu command on the specified file

Clarifications

/add
Changes the default behaviour of "opening" (replace active playlist and start playback) files and directories found on the command line.
/immediate
foobar2000 always sorts incoming files using the pattern configured under "Preferences > Shell Integration". Because there is a possibility that more files belonging to the same batch will be passed to the program, adding the items really to a playlist is postponed until no new file is received for a short while, because only with the full set of incoming files they can be correctly sorted. Use this option to disable this behaviour for the currently added items.
/command:<...> and /xxx_command:<...>
The command names can be derived e.g. from the "Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts" dialog: look in the sub-section [main] for main menu commands (e.g. /command:Console) or [context] for the other types (e.g. /playing_command:Properties). Use only the final command name; do not specify the name of the parent menu or any other part of the menu path/group. (Note: this limits the usage of these commands in some cases; look into the Run Commands (foo_runcmd) component if you need more functionality.)

Extensions

Known components which provide additional command line functionality: