-- Define the time window for keypresses local time_window = 2 -- seconds -- Variables to keep track of 'y' keypress and the timer local y_pressed = false local y_timer = nil -- Function to reset the 'y' keypress state local function reset_y() y_pressed = false if y_timer then mp.cancel_timer(y_timer) y_timer = nil end end -- Function to handle 'y' keypress local function handle_y() reset_y() y_pressed = true -- Start a timer to reset the state after 2 seconds y_timer = mp.add_timeout(time_window, reset_y) end -- Function to handle 'n' keypress -- Copy the filename to clipboard local function handle_n() if y_pressed then local filename = mp.get_property("filename") -- Use a method to copy 'filename' to clipboard (platform-specific) -- For example, on Unix-like systems, you might use 'xclip' os.execute("printf %s" .. filename .. " | xclip -selection clipboard") mp.osd_message("Copied filename " .. filename .. " to clipboard", 3) reset_y() -- Reset the 'y' keypress state end end -- Bind the keys to their respective functions -- Function to handle 'd' keypress -- Copy the directory to clipboard local function handle_d() if y_pressed then local filepath = mp.get_property("path") local directory = string.match(filepath, "(.*/)") os.execute("printf %s" .. directory .. " | xclip -selection clipboard") mp.osd_message("Copied directory " .. directory .. " to clipboard", 3) reset_y() end end -- Function to handle 'p' keypress local function handle_p() if y_pressed then local full_path = mp.get_property("path") os.execute("printf %s " .. full_path .. " | xclip -selection clipboard") mp.osd_message("Copied full path " .. full_path .. " to clipboard", 3) reset_y() end end mp.add_key_binding("y", "check_y", handle_y) mp.add_key_binding("n", "check_n", handle_n) mp.add_key_binding("p", "check_p", handle_p) mp.add_key_binding("d", "check_d", handle_d)