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Subject: How do I make scripts my PC executable
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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)
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