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Re: [INFO] Adding "Cygwin here" to Windows Explorer
kurtz <ivalladolidt at terra.es> writes:
> Thorsten Kampe escribió:
>
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\command\command]
>> @="C:\\cygwin\\bin\\rxvt.exe -e /bin/zsh --login -i -s \"%1\""
>> and...
>> if [[ $OSTYPE = cygwin && $ARGC = 1 ]]; then cd $@; fi
>
> I set bash instead of zsh, and try to use $# instead of $ARGC, in my
> .bashrc. There, $# always has the value 0. Any ideas?
Right, bash doesn't seem to pass through the -s args to its init
scripts.
I've hacked this as follows:
1) In the registry entry:
C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -fn 'Lucida Console-11' -geometry 80x48 -sl 300 -cr '#8b4513' -bg '#fffff0' -e /usr/bin/bash -c "XXX=\"%1\" bash --login -i"
2) In my .bash_profile
if [[ "x$XXX" != "x" ]]
then
cd "$XXX"
unset XXX
fi
This is a moderately embarassing/messy hack -- can anyone do better?
ht
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