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Re: Newbie Questions
- From: Marco Atzeri <marco dot atzeri at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2014 21:55:10 +0100
- Subject: Re: Newbie Questions
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On 04/02/2014 20:19, mrushton wrote:
I am loving Cygwin.
I have been reading the manuals and documentation and have some newbie questions.
1) When I go to execute a script, do I just type the name of it or do i have to do a ./NameOfScript ?
just the name if it is located in one of the PATH directories as any
other command. instead "./NameOfScript" if you want to execute a script
or a command not in the PATH
For your own script " ~/bin" is a nice location
This is a generic Unix FAQ.
2) I am trying to do an Alias of the Clear Command ... in my bashrc I has an alias for clear to do a printf "\033c". Well it does not seem to work from my scripts, but works from shell prompt.
Is this a path issue ?
How you call the script ?
See on "info bash" at "6.2 Bash Startup Files"
3) I am still trying to figure out how to open a termial window and have a menu script always run.
Should I put this in my .profile or is there a better way to do this ?
Do you need a standalone run, so the terminal close after, or you need
to drop to bash after the script ?
Your solution is fine for the second case, while on the first
you need to adapt the
"mintty.exe /bin/bash -l" to "mintty.exe /bin/bash -C yourscript"
Thanks for all the work of the Cygwin team.
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