Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/08/29/13:08:16
On 29 August 2007 17:59, zip184 wrote:
> I have some scripts I'd like to run without starting cygwin and typing in
> their paths. Is there a way to make windows recognize that a file is a
> bash/python script and run them like as if I ran them in cygwin? I'd like
> to just be able to doubleclick them in windows explorer. Is this possible?
> (I'm using bash and python scripts)
Windoze doesn't understand about shebangs (the #! line at the start of the
script), and bases all its decisions on the filename extension. So, if you
name your scripts according to the pattern '*.sh', and make sure to chmod a+x
them, you can double-click in explorer.
The first time you do that, windows will complain it doesn't know what to do
with a sh file, and offer you the choice of looking up on the web or selecting
from a list which program you want to open .sh files with; choose the
select-from-a-list option, when the list appears click the browse button, find
your way to cygwin\bin\bash.exe and select that. Make sure "Always use this
program" is ticked, enter a nice descriptive name such as "Bash script" in the
description box, OK it and away you go!
cheers,
DaveK
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