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Hey ! Thanks for your suggestion! I have two things planned:
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Aaah, yes!! Wow having it to scan the folder for changes would be perfect!
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… Hey !
Thanks for your suggestion!
I have two things planned:
- create shortcuts for pipelines: as you said, just create a pipeline,
then save it to a shortcut
- as you may know, there is a trigger thing at the start of the
pipeline. Currently you only have "Manual". But in the future, you access
multiple triggers like:
- when folder content changes
- every X hours
- etc.
Maybe one of these features can fit your workflow ?
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If possible, it would be great to export the solution to either a .bat file or an .exe file, once it's all setup. This way we wouldn't require to open CYN and run the solution.
My ideal workflow would be:
CYN does have an option to load the c3p and export, which is great, but when I'm testing something I already have C3 open - I wonder if it would be possible to "hack" c3 in such a way (maybe with a chromium plugin?) that it checks when it's done exporting, and runs the specified CYN solution.
Maybe that's totally out of the scope of the project, which is fine btw!
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