Patrick Woolsey wrote:

The latter is the location where BBEdit 10 looks for text filters.

Per page 121 of the current (10.1.2) PDF manual:
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Text factories saved in the Text Filters folder of BBEdit's application
support folder will appear in the Apply Text Filter submenu, and you may
apply such a factory to process the current selection (if any) or the
contents of the frontmost document.

Text factories saved into the Scripts folder will appear in the Scripts
menu, and you may run such a factory to process any designated set of
target files and folders.

I think it used to be that in the palette for Text Factories I could open them for editing from the palette however that doesn't seem to be the case with the new Text Filters palette, although I could be missing something.

P.S. I'd love it if it were possible to disable commands individually in Text Factories because it would be useful for debugging them.

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Patrick

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