Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
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Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
[Coming out from this discussion viewtopic.php?p=48144 and other similar topics from different forums]
Here is a list of very extended alphabetical lists [including niche formats and obsolete ones, propriety files and file languages originating from variety of platforms thus not limited only to Windows] of all kind of file extensions associated with
● archive ● data image ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12993
● audio ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12992
● caption ● subtitles ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13017
● comic ▶ viewtopic.php?p=55517
● comic ● e-book ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13117
● configuration ● settings ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12991
● database ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13118
● document ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12990
● e-mail ● usenet message ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13119
● executable ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12989
● font ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12988
● graphic ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13148
● graphic - 2D ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12987
● graphic - 3D ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12986
● graphic - raster ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12985
● graphic - vector ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12984
● icon ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12983
● link ● shortcut ▶ viewtopic.php?p=54720
● playlist ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12981
● script ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12980
● spreadsheet ● workbook ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12979
● text ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12978
● video ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12977
● web ● network ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12976
type of file formats
Fell free to post new complementary formats and / or comments about mistakes on those lists
Here is a list of very extended alphabetical lists [including niche formats and obsolete ones, propriety files and file languages originating from variety of platforms thus not limited only to Windows] of all kind of file extensions associated with
● archive ● data image ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12993
● audio ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12992
● caption ● subtitles ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13017
● comic ▶ viewtopic.php?p=55517
● comic ● e-book ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13117
● configuration ● settings ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12991
● database ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13118
● document ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12990
● e-mail ● usenet message ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13119
● executable ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12989
● font ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12988
● graphic ▶ viewtopic.php?t=13148
● graphic - 2D ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12987
● graphic - 3D ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12986
● graphic - raster ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12985
● graphic - vector ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12984
● icon ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12983
● link ● shortcut ▶ viewtopic.php?p=54720
● playlist ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12981
● script ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12980
● spreadsheet ● workbook ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12979
● text ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12978
● video ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12977
● web ● network ▶ viewtopic.php?t=12976
type of file formats
Fell free to post new complementary formats and / or comments about mistakes on those lists
Last edited by Thy Grand Voidinesss on Mon Jun 12, 2023 6:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
Though I understand why you posted file extensions for things like 7zip like this:
.7Z
.7Z.001
.7Z.002
.7Z.003
.7Z.004
.7Z.005
.7Z.006
By any chance do you have a copy of your lists without the serialized versions?
I have been going through some of your lists and am not completely sure which ones are serialized of the same file format and which are not.
I would like to take your lists and mine and combine them with the dupes removed. Just the serialized ones cause me a bit of an issue in the dedupe process.
That being said, here is a list of 13,124 file extensions, and 10,008 Unique extensions that not only have the extension but a description of which app/program etc uses them.
Category>EXT>Description>Popularity
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... ue&sd=true
The reason for the dupes, is that for example the .bak is used by many different programs like say SQL Server to create a backup file of a Database.
.7Z
.7Z.001
.7Z.002
.7Z.003
.7Z.004
.7Z.005
.7Z.006
By any chance do you have a copy of your lists without the serialized versions?
I have been going through some of your lists and am not completely sure which ones are serialized of the same file format and which are not.
I would like to take your lists and mine and combine them with the dupes removed. Just the serialized ones cause me a bit of an issue in the dedupe process.
That being said, here is a list of 13,124 file extensions, and 10,008 Unique extensions that not only have the extension but a description of which app/program etc uses them.
Category>EXT>Description>Popularity
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... ue&sd=true
The reason for the dupes, is that for example the .bak is used by many different programs like say SQL Server to create a backup file of a Database.
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
No I do notInfoR3aper wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 2:02 pm [...]
By any chance do you have a copy of your lists without the serialized versions?
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But if you, like me, do not know how to use regular expressions or do not know the developer-like options of advanced text editors, go ask ChatGPT for a way to [in your case] remove the same data with the usage of Notepad++ or Notepad3, which is what I was unitizing during creations of those compilations of mine
If only I had access to this list back then when I was compiling my lists...InfoR3aper wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 2:02 pm [...]
here is a list
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... ue&sd=true
I want to add those extension to my lists - but as I did not add blindly all file formats but for most of them actually read their description / function first and only then decide if / where to add them, this will not be happening anytime soon
But of course they do - and thinking about having to dig through them again makes me sickInfoR3aper wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 2:02 pm The reason for the dupes
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any different programs like
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
Actually hold off a day or two.
I am building a new list that seems to be much larger.
Also I will copy and paste your extensions into files so I can line yours up with the new list I am making.
Incase you are NOT aware EmEditor is a large file editor, it can open up to a 248GB file in windows.
One of the best features it has is taking 2 different files where each file has a common Column name and merge the data.
To give you a small idea, I regularly take 2 different data sets which have over 10 million rows each, and different data in each file but 1 common column. In less than 60 seconds it merges those files without any errors.
EmEditor is much like Everything, super powerful and super fast compared to anything I have ever tried.
So once I get the lists finished I can combine yours and mine based on common categories etc.
If by any chance you have what you posted inside single text files (or other) and you could send them to me that would save me copy/pasting time!
I am building a new list that seems to be much larger.
Also I will copy and paste your extensions into files so I can line yours up with the new list I am making.
Incase you are NOT aware EmEditor is a large file editor, it can open up to a 248GB file in windows.
One of the best features it has is taking 2 different files where each file has a common Column name and merge the data.
To give you a small idea, I regularly take 2 different data sets which have over 10 million rows each, and different data in each file but 1 common column. In less than 60 seconds it merges those files without any errors.
EmEditor is much like Everything, super powerful and super fast compared to anything I have ever tried.
So once I get the lists finished I can combine yours and mine based on common categories etc.
If by any chance you have what you posted inside single text files (or other) and you could send them to me that would save me copy/pasting time!
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
Here is Version 2 of my file extension db's
This version has:
22,190 Extensions
15,869 Unique
Ignore EXT2 column, that is for my internal use until I merge multiple Extension DB's I am going to combine.
I have NOT yet merged the first xlsx with this one, I am assuming this latest version has everything the first does.
But since I HATE assuming something I will merge them to make sure.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... e&sd=true
Within a few days I will try and merge these 2 lists, plus all the ones from Thy Grand Voidinesss
This version has:
22,190 Extensions
15,869 Unique
Ignore EXT2 column, that is for my internal use until I merge multiple Extension DB's I am going to combine.
I have NOT yet merged the first xlsx with this one, I am assuming this latest version has everything the first does.
But since I HATE assuming something I will merge them to make sure.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... e&sd=true
Within a few days I will try and merge these 2 lists, plus all the ones from Thy Grand Voidinesss
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
I fear that automatic process will clutter them more than they already areInfoR3aper wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 4:31 pm [...]
I can combine yours and mine based on common categories etc.
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And on top of that: my lists follow the sort order of special characters equal to this used by FreeCommander. I would had used in them my own, utilizing order of e.g.
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And I have no idea what alphabetical order is used by your software
I do- I have just sent you a link via PMInfoR3aper wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 4:31 pm If by any chance you have what you posted inside single text files (or other) and you could send them to me that would save me copy/pasting time!
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
Here are the 19,374 file extensions from Thy Grand Voidinesss
Soon I will merge all 3 lists into a Master index
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... ue&sd=true
Soon I will merge all 3 lists into a Master index
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... ue&sd=true
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
Trust me when I say the way I handle data and merging stuff there will not be clutter.I fear that automatic process will clutter them more than they already are
Personally I am not really interested in the Extension info to use inside Everything (maybe I will a later date though).
I am a researcher, so knowing specific file extensions and what app uses them etc has far more value to me.
That is the advantage of excel, anyone can simply copy and paste the data into whatever editor etc they want and let it sort them. I am very aware that a lot of Windows Apps sort things completely differently.And I have no idea what alphabetical order is used by your software
A sort in 1 app can be totally different in another.
But again the sort order for me does not make a big deal, since I use the extension lists to isolate the extensions I am specifically looking for.
Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
I would use Notepad++ for this if I was you
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
I have never used Notetab++ and never plan to.
I tried it a long time ago but too much of PITA trying to learn new tools when I have much better options.
Below is an example of EmEditor taking 2 files with a common column name.
1st is 9,890,757 lines
2nd is 7,514,347 lines
Generates a new file in seconds where all file are lined up by the 2 common columns
Simply deleting the lines NOT containing TV series gives me 1 file with ALL TV episode data lined up
Result is 7,514,346 lines on TV Series Info
This is the IMDB Database
Here is small Video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/165vRCv ... fb/preview
Even using a database like mysql cannot do this any where near this speed!
As I said before EmEditor can handle up to 248GB files, which I have thousands of.
This app is the BEST out there for cleaning and merging data, especially merging a list based on names, words, or other common columns in them.
Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
Can I has a copy of your merged IMDB db?
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When I get it finished I will share here for everyone.
I will be making several versions since I do things a little different than others
Hooping to get back to it very soon, even with my tricks and tools it is still a lot of work to create cleaned proper lists
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
This is getting off-topic; but:InfoR3aper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 5:45 pmWhen I get it finished I will share here for everyone.
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Would you say that using a TSV file and in that EmEditor would be an affective way to store my own personal IMDb list of watched, reviewed, categorized [i.e. in overall somehow marked with my own values] entries; and with working hyperlinks?
I have been using for this purpose for yeas now XLSX in Excel 2010. But after filling up around 125 000 cells this ever-growing thus ever-slowing database became apparently unusable - because if in a heat of workflow I will forget myself and ty to revert some change by pressing CTRL + Z then whole Excel gets forever the hour glass for the mouse pointer and I am forced to close it and open the file [with my recent work being lost]
I was thinking of migrating this data to some element of LibreOffice - but what I need within a table stored data is a highlight feature of both row and column pin-pointing me to an active cell [which in Excel I achieve by using third party Kutools addon]; and I do not know if either LibreOffice or EmEditor have it
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Re: Complet(ish) list of file extensions for various file formats
really your best bet is to clean it up, then everything inside SQLite Browser https://sqlitebrowser.org/dl/
The portable edition is great since you do not even need to install anything, just put it someplace safe that you can easily find the browser and DB.
When you run SQLite Browser it will literally start a front end website on your local machine to be able to access it and search through it using various columns
The portable edition is great since you do not even need to install anything, just put it someplace safe that you can easily find the browser and DB.
When you run SQLite Browser it will literally start a front end website on your local machine to be able to access it and search through it using various columns