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Enable users to write custom clipboard transformation scripts in Python that integrate directly into the Advanced Paste menu. Scripts are auto- discovered from a configurable folder and can run on native Windows Python or inside WSL. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Advanced Paste – Python Scripts
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Advanced Paste supports user-defined Python scripts that transform clipboard content. Scripts are
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discovered automatically from a configurable folder and appear as actions in the Advanced Paste UI.
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## Quick start
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1. Open the scripts folder — by default `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\PowerToys\AdvancedPaste\Scripts`.
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You can change this in **Settings → Advanced Paste → Python scripts → Scripts folder**.
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2. Drop a `.py` file into the folder.
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3. Define one `advanced_paste_from_<input>_to_<output>` function (see [Writing a script](#writing-a-script)).
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4. Open the Advanced Paste UI (`Win+Shift+V`) — your script will appear in the action list.
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> **Important:** Each `.py` file must define exactly one `advanced_paste_from_<input>_to_<output>`
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> function. Scripts with zero or multiple such functions are ignored.
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## Writing a script
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You write a single Python function whose **name** declares both what clipboard input it accepts
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and what output type it produces.
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No imports from PowerToys are needed — zero setup, zero dependencies on our side.
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### Function naming convention
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The function name follows the pattern:
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```
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advanced_paste_from_<input>_to_<output>(<param>)
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```
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**Input types** (what the function receives):
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| Input | Parameter | When it runs |
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|-------|-----------|--------------|
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| `text` | `str` — clipboard text | Clipboard has text |
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| `html` | `str` — clipboard HTML | Clipboard has HTML |
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| `image` | `str` — path to temp image file | Clipboard has an image |
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| `audio` | `str` — path to audio file | Clipboard has an audio file |
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| `video` | `str` — path to video file | Clipboard has a video file |
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| `files` | `list[str]` — file paths | Clipboard has files |
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**Output types** (what the function produces — declared via `_to_` suffix):
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| Output | Effect |
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|--------|--------|
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| `text` | Sets clipboard to text |
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| `html` | Sets clipboard to HTML |
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| `image` | Sets clipboard to image |
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| `audio` | Sets clipboard to audio file |
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| `video` | Sets clipboard to video file |
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| `file` | Sets clipboard to a file |
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| `files` | Sets clipboard to multiple files |
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### Return value
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The return value is interpreted according to the declared output type:
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| Output type | Expected return value |
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|-------------|---------------------|
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| `text` | `str` (or any value — will be converted via `str()`) |
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| `html` | `str` containing HTML |
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| `image` | `str` or `pathlib.Path` pointing to an image file |
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| `file` | `str` or `pathlib.Path` pointing to a file |
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| `files` | `list` of `str`/`pathlib.Path` file paths |
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Returning `None` produces an empty result (no-op).
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## Examples
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### Minimal — uppercase text
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```python
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def advanced_paste_from_text_to_text(text):
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return text.upper()
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```
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That's it. No headers required, no imports from PowerToys.
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### With optional metadata
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```python
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# @advancedpaste:name Reverse Text
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# @advancedpaste:desc Reverses clipboard text character by character
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def advanced_paste_from_text_to_text(text):
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return text[::-1]
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```
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### Text to HTML
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```python
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# @advancedpaste:name Markdown Table to HTML
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# @advancedpaste:desc Convert a markdown table to an HTML table
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def advanced_paste_from_text_to_html(text):
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headers = text.splitlines()[0].split("|")
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return f"<table><tr>{''.join(f'<th>{h.strip()}</th>' for h in headers if h.strip())}</tr></table>"
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```
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### Image to text (OCR)
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```python
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# @advancedpaste:requires pytesseract
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def advanced_paste_from_image_to_text(image_path):
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import pytesseract
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return pytesseract.image_to_string(image_path).strip()
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```
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### Save text as file
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```python
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import os
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from pathlib import Path
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import tempfile
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def advanced_paste_from_text_to_file(text):
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# Use ADVANCED_PASTE_WORK_DIR for WSL compatibility; falls back to temp dir on Windows.
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out_dir = os.environ.get("ADVANCED_PASTE_WORK_DIR") or tempfile.gettempdir()
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out = Path(out_dir) / "clipboard.txt"
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out.write_text(text, encoding="utf-8")
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return out
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```
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### Image processing (image → image)
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```python
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import os
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from PIL import Image
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from pathlib import Path
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import tempfile
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def advanced_paste_from_image_to_image(image_path):
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"""Convert image to grayscale."""
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img = Image.open(image_path).convert("L")
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out_dir = os.environ.get("ADVANCED_PASTE_WORK_DIR") or tempfile.gettempdir()
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out = Path(out_dir) / "gray.png"
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img.save(out)
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return out
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```
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### File listing (files → text)
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```python
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import os
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def advanced_paste_from_files_to_text(file_paths):
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lines = []
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for p in file_paths:
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size = os.path.getsize(p)
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lines.append(f"{os.path.basename(p)} ({size} bytes)")
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return "\n".join(lines)
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```
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## Header tags
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All header tags are **optional**. Tags are placed in comment lines at the top of the script.
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| Tag | Description |
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|-----|-------------|
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| `name` | Display name in the Advanced Paste UI. If omitted, the filename is used. |
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| `desc` | Short description / tooltip. |
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| `disabled` | Presence of this tag disables the script (it won't appear in the UI). |
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| `requires` | Declare Python package dependencies (see [Dependencies](#declaring-dependencies)). |
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### Example header
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```python
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# @advancedpaste:name My Formatter
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# @advancedpaste:desc Formats clipboard text as markdown table
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```
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To disable a script without deleting it, add:
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```python
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# @advancedpaste:disabled
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```
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Remove the line to re-enable.
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## Declaring dependencies
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Use `requires` to declare Python packages the script needs:
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```python
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# @advancedpaste:requires PIL=Pillow
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# @advancedpaste:requires cv2=opencv-python-headless numpy requests
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```
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Each token is either:
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- **`import_name`** — the pip package is assumed to have the same name (e.g. `requests`).
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- **`import_name=pip_package`** — when the import name differs from the pip package
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(e.g. `cv2=opencv-python-headless`, `PIL=Pillow`).
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### Automatic import detection
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Advanced Paste also scans the script body for `import` and `from ... import` statements
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and cross-references them against the Python standard library. Any non-stdlib import
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that is not already installed triggers a prompt to install it automatically.
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## Security — script trust
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The first time a script is executed (or after it has been modified), Advanced Paste
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shows a confirmation dialog. Upon approval the SHA-256 hash of the script is stored.
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Subsequent runs of the unchanged file skip the dialog.
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## Error handling
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When a script fails, Advanced Paste extracts the Python traceback from stderr and
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displays a user-friendly summary in the UI:
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- **ModuleNotFoundError** — identifies the missing module and suggests installing it.
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- **SyntaxError** — shows the file and line number.
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- **Timeout** — shows the configured timeout value (default 30 s; configurable in Settings).
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- **Other errors** — shows the last line of the traceback as a summary, with the full
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traceback available in the expandable *Details* section.
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## Settings
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The Python scripts feature uses a **mode selector** (dropdown) with three options:
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| Mode | Description |
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| **Disabled** | Python scripts are not active. |
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| **Windows** | Scripts run using a native Windows Python interpreter. |
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| **WSL** | Scripts run inside Windows Subsystem for Linux. |
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Each mode maintains its own independent settings (scripts folder, interpreter path, etc.),
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so switching between Windows and WSL does not lose your previous configuration.
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### Windows mode settings
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| Setting | Description | Default |
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| Scripts folder | Folder to scan for `.py` scripts. | `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\PowerToys\AdvancedPaste\Scripts` |
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| Python interpreter | Path to the Python executable. Leave blank for auto-detection. | *(auto-detect)* |
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### WSL mode settings
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| Setting | Description | Default |
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|---------|-------------|---------|
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| Scripts folder | Folder to scan for `.py` scripts (Windows path — auto-translated to `/mnt/...`). | `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\PowerToys\AdvancedPaste\Scripts` |
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| WSL distribution | Which WSL distro to use (e.g. `Ubuntu`). Leave blank for the default distribution. | *(default)* |
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### Scripts list
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The Settings page shows a read-only list of discovered scripts. For each script you can see:
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- **Name** — from `@advancedpaste:name` tag, or the filename if not set.
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- **Description** — from `@advancedpaste:desc` tag.
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- **Conversion** — the input → output types detected from the function name (e.g. "text → image").
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The list is **not editable** from Settings. To change a script's name, description, enabled state,
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or any other metadata, open the script file directly (click the "Open in editor" button) and edit
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the `# @advancedpaste:...` header tags. After saving, click **Refresh** in Settings to reload.
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### WSL mode details
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When **WSL** mode is selected:
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- Scripts are executed via `wsl.exe bash -l -c "python3 ..."` using the configured distribution.
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- The scripts folder remains on the Windows filesystem; paths are automatically translated
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to `/mnt/c/...` format for WSL access.
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- Package installation uses `pip3 install` inside the WSL environment.
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- Output files from scripts must be written under `/mnt/` (the Windows-mounted filesystem)
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so they can be accessed from Windows. The runner sets the `ADVANCED_PASTE_WORK_DIR` environment
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variable to a temp directory under `/mnt/c/...` — use it instead of `tempfile.gettempdir()`
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when producing file output for cross-platform compatibility.
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> **Tip:** If you have Python installed only in WSL (not on Windows), select WSL mode
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> to use your existing WSL Python environment with all its packages.
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## Tips
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- Each `.py` file must contain exactly one `advanced_paste_from_<input>_to_<output>` function.
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If you need to handle multiple input types, create separate script files for each.
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- A `.py` file without any matching function is ignored — use this for helper modules
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that other scripts can import.
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- Scripts can be tested from the command line:
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```
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echo {"format":["text"],"text":"hello"} | python _runner.py my_script.py
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```
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- The script's directory is added to `sys.path` at runtime, so you can import sibling `.py`
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files as helper modules.
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