Thanks
It would be great though if Quicksilver team could find a way to do this 
(directly add to iTunes library).


On Wednesday, 27 March 2013 00:48:29 UTC, Patrick wrote:
>
> Unfortunately there's no 'direct' way to add items to your iTunes folder 
> with the iTunes plugin, but normally if you open items in iTunes it adds 
> them to iTunes. In this manner, here's what I would do:
>
> * Select the files in Finder (personally, I would select the multiple 
> files in Quicksilver by highlighting each one and pressing , (comma) to 
> create a list of files)
> * If selecting them in Finder, press ⌘⎋ to 'grab' the files into Finder
> * Tab to the 2nd pane of Quicksilver and find the 'Open With...' action, 
> then in the 3rd pane select 'iTunes'
>
> See this image:
>
> http://cl.ly/image/2B1t1G1l2d2E
>
> On 27 March 2013 07:16, William Winter <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm new to Quicksilver, is there a way to select a file(s) in Finder and 
>> tell Quicksilver to add them to the iTunes Library?
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