List of File Formats - Script

Script

  • AHK – AutoHotkey script file
  • APPLESCRIPT – See SCPT.
  • AS – Adobe Flash ActionScript File
  • AU3 – AutoIt version 3
  • BAT – Batch file
  • BAS – QBasic & QuickBASIC
  • CMD – Batch file
  • Coffee – CoffeeScript
  • EGG – Chicken
  • EGT – EGT Asterisk Application Source File, EGT Universal Document
  • ERB – Embedded Ruby, Ruby on Rails Script File
  • HTA – HTML Application
  • IBI – Icarus script
  • ICI – ICI
  • IJS – J script
  • ITCL – Itcl
  • JS – JavaScript and JScript
  • JSFL – Adobe JavaScript language
  • LUA – Lua
  • M – Mathematica package file
  • MRC – mIRC Script
  • NCF – NetWare Command File (scripting for Novell's NetWare OS)
  • NUT – Squirrel
  • PHP – PHP
  • PHP? – PHP (? = version number)
  • PL – Perl
  • PM – Perl module
  • PS1 – Windows PowerShell shell script
  • PS1XML – Windows PowerShell format and type definitions
  • PSC1 – Windows PowerShell console file
  • PSD1 – Windows PowerShell data file
  • PSM1 – Windows PowerShell module file
  • PY – Python
  • PYC – Python pre-compiled (normally libraries)
  • PYO – Python
  • R – R scripts
  • RB – Ruby
  • RDP – RDP connection
  • SCPT – Applescript
  • SCPTD – See SCPT.
  • SDL – State Description Language
  • SH – Shell script
  • TCL – Tcl
  • VBS – Visual Basic Script
  • XPL – XProc script/pipeline
  • ebuild – Gentoo linux's portage package.

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