Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

PowerPC Punk

macrumors member
Original poster
May 22, 2020
57
44
ahoi!
I just wanted to change the date/time of a file/folder to now (!).
"Long time ago" i used to use the genious FinderPop by Turly,
with a FinderPop Extras shell script
--- Called Touchfsel-!!!.sh. ---
"Touch sets the item's modification date to now".
-
Right click, select and ok.
-
But Apple SIPped FinderPop away, with 10.10.
So i tried to make a Service with FinderPop´s Touchfsel-!!!.sh.
Of course (?), it didn´t work..I´m not a shell scripter...
Then i duckducked around, and found a lot of non working solutions.
-
Sad thing about this whole stuff,
it´s 2024 and we have to go down, in the deep cellar of UNIX, open the Terminal,
to make things work as we need them.
---
This no good, this is not "genious".
This ist just sad.
---
Sometimes i hear an annoying noise...
like scratching or something like that.
Is my HHD dying ?
No, it´s just Steve Jobs, rotating in his grave,
because he is really angry how things go wrong.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

PowerPC Punk

macrumors member
Original poster
May 22, 2020
57
44
ahoi! Bigwaff,

yeah, you got it, Something like this ? !
But i don´t want to buy an app,
that´s just wrapped up in a simple Unix command, and sold as an app.
What i want is, again:
Right click, select the file, touch date and ok.
-
Here is the go(o)d old turly script:
---
#!/bin/bash
# FinderPop Add-on to touch the selected files/dirs
# The name 'Touchfsel-!!!.sh' means that FinderPop will only include this script
# in its menus if there's a Finder selection. Also, it will appear in the menu
# as 'Touch' without all that hairy stuff.
#
# History
# 20081209 01 turly Add version header
# 20081207 00 turly Initial

while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
/usr/local/bin/touch "$1"
shift
done
---------------------------------
Fanx, have a nice day.
-
Stefan
 

zevrix

macrumors 6502
Oct 10, 2012
406
230
Use Automator to save your shell script as a service that will appear in the contextual menu in the Finder. (Or Shortcuts, not sure if this option is available there.)
 
  • Like
Reactions: NoBoMac and bogdanw

NoBoMac

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 1, 2014
6,282
4,966
(Or Shortcuts, not sure if this option is available there.)

Available in Monterey and higher.

Rough outline (have not thoroughly tested):

touch.png
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.