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Date: | Thu, 11 Apr 2002 18:17:34 -0400 |
From: | "Adam" <cygwin AT tranceambient DOT com> |
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Subject: | Bash shell extension ? |
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I am looking for a pre-made Windows shell extension to open a folder in Bash, or information on how to do so .. I know there is one for opening a DOS command prompt, but who wants to use DOS when we've got Bash? Basically what I have in mind is this: Right-click on a folder and on the explorer menu you see "Bash prompt here" or something like that .. Click on that, and your Bash opens in the folder you clicked on .. The only trick would be the path translation, but it shouldn't be too hard to do that .. This would be a very handy tool to have, and I imagine someone out there has already coded it .. Thanks for your help -Adam Richards Toronto, Canada -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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