That's indeed very useful, but I doubt it should be added to the core program. Assuming we're talking about the command line, why not create a function/alias in your terminal of choice? For example, in Windows/PowerShell I have a Get-FileNameSafeTimestamp function aliased to fst that returns exactly that. So, typing 7z.exe a "archive-$(fst).7z" * will add all current files to archive-20230602T1059340252.7z. My implementation is: # Timestamp in filename-safe format. function Get-FileNameSafeTimestamp...
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You can force the installers to find the 3.6 version with a hack. See https://sourceforge.net/p/pywin32/bugs/738/#e8e8...
You can force the installers to find the 3.6 version with a hack. See https://so...
Yes, this may be related to the new PEP rules. I had the same problem, but found...
Moved several utility classes to separate file.
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Implemented, but without the auto-repeating (complicated; needs custom timer.)