Batch Commands

Execute multiple editor commands atomically as a single batch operation.

How It Works

REQUIRES CONFIRMATION for batches >5 commands. Each command in the array follows its own schema.

Specifications

Category
Editor Core
Execution
instant
Credit Cost
Free
Overlay Types
Tags
batch, multi-step

Example Prompts

do all of these at once
apply to all selected

Required Parameters

commands (array)
Array of EditorFrontendCommand objects to execute

Optional Parameters

user_text (string)
undefined

Use Cases for Editor Core

Speed up or slow down footage for dramatic effect in vlogs and documentaries
Split and rearrange clips to create montage sequences
Trim dead air and pauses from interview recordings

How to Get Started with Batch Commands

1.Open any project in the 6trim editor or create a new one.
2.Type a prompt in the AI assistant — for example: "do all of these at once".
3.Batch Commands processes your request and applies the result to your project automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Batch Speed Change
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Extend Duration
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