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| From: | zzapper <david AT tvis DOT co DOT uk> |
| Subject: | cd to directory in paste buffer : shell function |
| Date: | Fri, 13 Jan 2006 18:05:37 +0000 |
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Hi,
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some Windows App.
The following function (put in one of your startup files .bashrc .profile etc) saves a few clicks
and is forward or backslash proof
function cdp()
{
# cdp(aste)
# description : Cd to path in paste buffer: convert from DOS if required
# set -x
getclip
echo ''
getclip|sed 's#\\#\/#g'|putclip
cd $(getclip)
}
I can already see a few improvements, and it would also be nice to have a check that paste buffer
actually contains a path
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zzapper
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