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Is it possible to have Nautilus scripts appear in the top level of Nautilus' contextual menu, rather than in a Scripts folder?

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Possible if you use Nautilus-Action. You may define your own right-click context menu items with this package. There is no need to store scripts in the ~/.gnome2/scripts folder.Instead you can use the same script with Nautilus-Actions-Configuration Tool.

sudo apt-get install nautilus-actions

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See the full answer here:

How to customize the context menu in Nautilus?


Since most of the nautilus-scripts are basically Shell-scripts or Python-scripts (or Perl scripts) it is easy to convert them to nautilus-action scripts.

You can install most useful scripts from this ppa: ppa:dr3mro/nautilus-actions-extra

Also you can fine many useful scripts here: Nautilus-action scripts

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