How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
In this case, the parent folders of folders that have mp3s. I've looked through the syntax help and searched the web, but can't seem to find the right combination of "flags".
Re: How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
Please try the following search:
child:*.mp3
Does this help?
child:*.mp3
Does this help?
Re: How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
Thanks for the reply! That gets me folders that have mp3s. Can I get the parent folders of those folders?
I tried variations of child:*\*.mp3 and they did not work.
Neither did child: child: mp3 (ignore the spaces).
EDIT: Actually, since I have already cleared empty folders, perhaps my search should be "folders whose subfolders have no folders". I'll keep looking.
EDIT: I got excited and thought childfoldercount:1 and parents:1 would work, but no. By the way, parents: and depth: seems to only reference the directory folder. Is there no way to use these relative to a wildcarded path?
I tried variations of child:*\*.mp3 and they did not work.
Neither did child: child: mp3 (ignore the spaces).
EDIT: Actually, since I have already cleared empty folders, perhaps my search should be "folders whose subfolders have no folders". I'll keep looking.
EDIT: I got excited and thought childfoldercount:1 and parents:1 would work, but no. By the way, parents: and depth: seems to only reference the directory folder. Is there no way to use these relative to a wildcarded path?
Re: How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
I can't think of a way to accomplish this in Everything 1.4
However ...
Everything 1.5 has been released. It is an alpha version, so will likely contain issues, but this *is* possible with 1.5:
However ...
Everything 1.5 has been released. It is an alpha version, so will likely contain issues, but this *is* possible with 1.5:
- Search for:
]c]ext:mp3 regex:"(^.*\\)[^\\]*\\[^\\]*\.mp3$[/c] - Right-click one of the header bar entries, like Path or Name
- Select Search > Regular Expression Match 1
- In the new column with that same name are the grandparents of your mp3 files
Re: How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
Awesome, I'll check it out. Thank you very much for your help!
Re: How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
Another option, using Everything 1.4 :
(assuming you are on Win10)
(assuming you are on Win10)
- Search for
child:*.mp3
- Export the resulting folders as a parents.txt text file (Menu:File > Export )
- In File Explorer, browse to the folder where you put parents.txt
- In the address bar, type CMD , followed by ENTER
- Paste this command and press ENTER:
Code: Select all
@(for /f "usebackq delims=" %x in ("parent.txt") do @echo %~dpx) | sort /uniq /O grandparents.txt
- In grandparents.txt are .. well .. the grandparents
Re: How do I search for: the grandparent folder of a file?
Thank you very much!