Powerful context menu manager for Windows File Explorer
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Powerful context menu manager for Windows File Explorer
ShellAnything is a C++ open-source software which allow one to easily customize and add new options to *Windows Explorer* context menu. Define specific actions when a user right-click on a file or a directory.
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