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==Slash Command==
== Slash Command ==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=bind_save_file|options=filename.txt|note=Creates a file at a location specified by the user.  This file will be in text format, and will list all bindings on the current character, one binding per line.  Further, the file will be formatted correctly for import using the {{slashcommand|bind_load_file}} or {{slashcommand|bind_load}} commands.
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=bind_save_file|options=<path>\filename.txt|note=Saves all keybindings on the current character in  a location specified by the user.  The resulting file is in text format, and lists one binding per line starting with the [[List of Key Names|key name]] followed by slash commands.  Further, the file will be formatted correctly for import using the {{slashcommand|bind_load_file}} or {{slashcommand|bind_load}} commands.}}


* Due to limitations of the CoH/V command line parser, ''pathname'' must be enclosed in quotes if it contains spaces.  Thus ''/bind_save_file "C:\coh binds\bindfile.txt"'' would be a valid command, while ''/bind_save_file C:\coh binds\bindfile.txt'' would not.
* Due to limitations of the CoH/V command line parser, the ''path'' must be enclosed in quotes if it contains spaces.  Thus ''/bind_save_file "C:\coh binds\bindfile.txt"'' would be a valid command, while ''/bind_save_file C:\coh binds\bindfile.txt'' would not.
* ''Pathname'' may be either a relative or fully defined path:
* A forward slash (/) or back slash (\) is used in the path depending on the operating system of your computer. For Windows a back slash (\) is used, whereas on Unix based systems such as MacOS and Linux a forward slash (/) is used.
:* fully defined - C:\cohbinds\bindfile.txt
* ''Path'' may be either a relative or fully defined (absolute) path:
:* relative - bindfolder\bindfile.txt
:* fully defined - C:\Games\Homecoming\settings\live\bindsfolder\filename.txt
:*: bindfolder\bindfile.txt should be located inside of the piggs directory in the install directory (C:\Program Files\City of Heroes\piggs\bindfolder\bindfile.txt).
:* relative - \bindsfolder\filename.txt
:* relative2 - ..\bindfolder2\bindfile.txt
:*: (\bindfolder\bindfile.txt would be placed within the [[Default Folder]].)
:*: ..\bindfolder2\bindfile.txt would be located in the install directory, since bindsavefile looks in the piggs directory (C:\Program Files\City of Heroes\bindfolder2\bindfile.txt).}}
*  Using the default directory and a relative path can greatly reduce the number of characters in a bind or macro. The maximum number of characters allowed for a bind/macro is 255 characters.
* The location of the [[Default Folder]] (otherwise known as the working folder, the home folder, or relative path folder), can vary depending on the game version, how the game was installed, and the game launcher. So far, there have been 3 locations for the [[Default Folder]]: ''<COHInstallFolder>'', ''<COHInstallFolder>\data'', and ''<COHInstallFolder>\settings\live''.
* If you are having trouble finding the location of your [[Default Folder]], login to the game and in the chat box type:
/bind_load_file \
: Press Enter/Return. The location of your [[Default Folder]] will be shown in the Global chat window as part of an error message.
* The default game settings files Keybinds.txt, wdw.txt, options.txt, and chat.txt are all stored in the [[Default Folder]].


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===Examples===
The following are merely examples of using the bind_save_file command, your file path may be different.
: Defined path:
/bind_save_file C:\Games\Homecoming\settings\live\binds\bindfile.txt
: Relative path:
/bind_save_file \binds\bindfile.txt


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Latest revision as of 14:18, 28 December 2022

Slash Command

/bind_save_file <path>\filename.txt

Saves all keybindings on the current character in a location specified by the user. The resulting file is in text format, and lists one binding per line starting with the key name followed by slash commands. Further, the file will be formatted correctly for import using the /bind_load_file or /bind_load commands.

  • Due to limitations of the CoH/V command line parser, the path must be enclosed in quotes if it contains spaces. Thus /bind_save_file "C:\coh binds\bindfile.txt" would be a valid command, while /bind_save_file C:\coh binds\bindfile.txt would not.
  • A forward slash (/) or back slash (\) is used in the path depending on the operating system of your computer. For Windows a back slash (\) is used, whereas on Unix based systems such as MacOS and Linux a forward slash (/) is used.
  • Path may be either a relative or fully defined (absolute) path:
  • fully defined - C:\Games\Homecoming\settings\live\bindsfolder\filename.txt
  • relative - \bindsfolder\filename.txt
    (\bindfolder\bindfile.txt would be placed within the Default Folder.)
  • Using the default directory and a relative path can greatly reduce the number of characters in a bind or macro. The maximum number of characters allowed for a bind/macro is 255 characters.
  • The location of the Default Folder (otherwise known as the working folder, the home folder, or relative path folder), can vary depending on the game version, how the game was installed, and the game launcher. So far, there have been 3 locations for the Default Folder: <COHInstallFolder>, <COHInstallFolder>\data, and <COHInstallFolder>\settings\live.
  • If you are having trouble finding the location of your Default Folder, login to the game and in the chat box type:
/bind_load_file \
Press Enter/Return. The location of your Default Folder will be shown in the Global chat window as part of an error message.
  • The default game settings files Keybinds.txt, wdw.txt, options.txt, and chat.txt are all stored in the Default Folder.

Examples

The following are merely examples of using the bind_save_file command, your file path may be different.

Defined path:
/bind_save_file C:\Games\Homecoming\settings\live\binds\bindfile.txt
Relative path:
/bind_save_file \binds\bindfile.txt