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From: Tzuriel <tzuriel AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: Running grep and other cygwin commands from cmd.exe
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 06:20:03 +0000 (UTC)
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I hope I am asking this correctly.  I would like to be able to open a regular
cmd.exe (Windows shell) window and run cygwin commands from there without
opening bash in it's own command window.  Can this be done?  Basically, I want
to use .cmd and .bat scripts that use grep within scripts that run in a Windows
environment.  I hope this makes sense!

Thanks,

Tzuriel


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