# How-To ## Send files directly from context menu on Windows ### Registering to open files with PairDrop The [File Handling API](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/progressive-web-apps-chromium/how-to/handle-files) is implemented This is still experimental and must be enabled via a flag **before** the PWA is installed to Windows. 1. [Enabled feature in Edge](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/progressive-web-apps-chromium/how-to/handle-files#enable-the-file-handling-api) 2. Install PairDrop by visiting https://pairdrop.net/ with the Edge browser and install it as described [here](faq.md#help--i-cant-install-the-pwa-). 3. You are done! You can now send most files one at a time via PairDrop: _context menu > Open with > PairDrop_ [//]: # (Todo: add screenshots) ### Sending multiple files to PairDrop Outstandingly, it is also possible to send multiple files to PairDrop via the context menu by adding PairDrop to the `Send to` menu: 1. [Register PairDrop as file handler](#registering-to-open-files-with-pairdrop) 2. Hit Windows Key+R, type: `shell:programs` and hit Enter. 3. Copy the PairDrop shortcut from the directory 4. Hit Windows Key+R, type: `shell:sendto` and hit Enter. 5. Paste the copied shortcut into the directory 6. You are done! You can now send multiple files (but no directories) directly via PairDrop: _context menu > Send to > PairDrop_ [//]: # (Todo: add screenshots) ## Send directly from share menu on iOS I created an iOS shortcut to send images, files, folder, URLs or text directly from the share-menu https://routinehub.co/shortcut/13990/ [//]: # (Todo: add doku with screenshots) ## Send directly from share menu on Android The [Web Share Target API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Manifest/share_target) is implemented but not yet tested. When the PWA is installed, it should register itself to the share-menu of the device automatically. This feature is still under development. Please test this feature and create an issue if it does not work. ## Send directly via command-line interface Send files or text with PairDrop via command-line interface. This opens PairDrop in the default browser where you can choose the receiver. ### Usage ```bash $ pairdrop -h Current domain: https://pairdrop.net/ Usage: Open PairDrop: pairdrop Send files: pairdrop file/directory Send text: pairdrop -t "text" Specify domain: pairdrop -d "https://pairdrop.net/" Show this help text: pairdrop (-h|--help) ``` On Windows Command Prompt you need to use bash: `bash pairdrop -h` ### Setup Download the bash file: [pairdrop-cli/pairdrop](/pairdrop-cli/pairdrop). #### Linux 1. Put file in a preferred folder e.g. `/usr/local/bin` 2. Make sure the bash file is executable. Otherwise, use `chmod +x pairdrop` 3. Add absolute path of the folder to PATH variable to make `pairdrop` available globally by executing `export PATH=$PATH:/opt/pairdrop-cli` #### Mac 1. add bash file to `/usr/local/bin` #### Windows 1. Put file in a preferred folder e.g. `C:\Users\Public\pairdrop-cli` 2. Search for and open `Edit environment variables for your account` 3. Click `Environment Variables...` 4. Under *System Variables* select `Path` and click *Edit...* 5. Click *New*, insert the preferred folder (`C:\Users\Public\pairdrop-cli`), click *OK* until all windows are closed 6. Reopen Command prompt window [< Back](/README.md)