antiX-cli-cc editing the menus (add remove change entries)?

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      How could one edit the menus in the antiX-cli-cc in antiX 17.1? Is there a way to add/remove/change the menu entries in this brilliant tool to customize it?

      for example, how would I add cmus to the Audio/Visual Commands or ranger to Office Applications?

      Is there a simple config file for this to edit that in my ignorance I’m stupidly missing (fwiw, I see a /usr/share/antiX-cli-cc/ folder but it doesn’t look like anything in it that can be edited to do this sort of thing)?

      Thanks!

      AntiX 17.x:
      - (32-bit): IBM Thinkpad 600X (2000), IBM NetVista X41 (2002), IBM Thinkpad A31p (2003);
      - (64-bit): Lenovo Thinkpads x61s (2008), x200 (2009), x301 (2009).

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        You will find it in /usr/local/bin – it is a shell script, if you open it in a text editor, you should be able to do what you want.

        Make a copy of it for yourself, as it may get overwritten, when you upgrade, (& it is always best practice to have a back up of any file you want to alter).

        Linux (& BSD) since 1999

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          Yes, awesome, that’s exactly the kind of thing I was looking for — THANK YOU! I don’t know anything about “Shell Scripts” yet but it seems easy enough to change … and now with a few minutes of trial and error I’ve got the modifications working like I wanted!

          This antiX-cli-cc is one of the best features!

          AntiX 17.x:
          - (32-bit): IBM Thinkpad 600X (2000), IBM NetVista X41 (2002), IBM Thinkpad A31p (2003);
          - (64-bit): Lenovo Thinkpads x61s (2008), x200 (2009), x301 (2009).

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