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cygwin -- getting *shell* to parse pipes & other unix cmd-line stuff?
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David Combs |
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cygwin -- getting *shell* to parse pipes & other unix cmd-line stuff? |
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3 Oct 2012 00:39:30 -0400 |
On XP, I've been using cygwin and emacs for some time now.
One thing I have (incorrectly?) noted:
If I do START --> run --> cmd-window, and get that
little white-on-black blackboard-like window, yes
I can run sh, etc, and it all seems to work, even
complicated command-lines.
A problem with that (horrible) method is that:
a: there's no way to "paste" a long command or anything
else into that window -- you have to type everything
in *by hand*. So lots of typos you wouldn't have
if you could just cut from somewhere and pasted
into that blackboard-like window.
b: no way to get it to go full-screen.
c: and so on.
But yes, you can at least run a unix command-line,
pipes, `expand me exprs`, etc, all that good
stuff.
----
What would be really NICE would to be able to do
that from *shell*.
But I don't seem able to run the cygwin "sh" or
"tcsh" in *shell*. I can run cygwin stuff ok,
but not in complicated unix-like commands; it works
for me only if I do it one thing at a time, via
simple commands.
Question: is there a way to run complex command-lines
in *shell*?
If so, how?
thanks!
David
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