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From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Maur=EDcio?= <briqueabraque AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: Starting bash in directory
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 13:29:13 -0200
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Harald Kierer wrote:
>>   Cygwin installation creates a shortcut that runs bash like this:
>>
>>bash -i --login
>>
>>   However, I would like to start bash so that after starting 
>>it would 
>>go to a specific directory. For instance, I would like to run 
>>something 
>>like:
>>
>>bash -i --login "cd d:\users"
>>
>>so that bash would start and then execute "cd d:\users" 
>>before the user 
>>starts typing anything. This would be equivalent to the WinNT command:
>>
>>cmd /k "cd d:\users"
>>
>>   Do you guys know if that's possible?
> 
> 
> The bottom line of "/etc/profile" says "cd $HOME". Just change it to
> what you want.
> cd /cygdrive/d/users
> 
> 
> Bye,
>  Harry
> 

   The problem is that I want to pass diferent directories each time. My 
final intention is to create a shell extension so that users could right 
click a directory and select "Open bash here". To do that, I need to 
give Windows a command like this:

bash_command %1

(and Windows will change %1 for a given directory).

   Do you imagine what bash_command.bat could be so that it could 
execute bash -i --login and then have it to go to the given directory?

   Maurício



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