I hope this finds you well. I was wondering, is there a way we are able to get specifically the current working directory path & run a user defined command by passing that as argument? I seem to only be able to pass selected files paths within a folder - not the folder itself.
Currently, I am having to accomplish this via terrible code in the form of a proxy program that:
1. Acts on any selected file and gets only the first file form arguments.
2. Checks if it is a directory or actual file. If file, then retrieves its containing folder.
3. Starts up a windows process using that gnarly Win32 API function.
I was hoping you could offer some solution to this issue so I could avoid the unsafe/poorly-written code just to open Windows Terminal at the current directory I am at...
The issue is that I am running Windows 10 & have disabled some OS features due to which I am unable to "set" my official Command Prompt exe to anything other than cmd.exe or powershell.exe - I run a portable mode of Windows Terminal for my CLI tasks. I did go through the site and help to see if this was possible, but wasn't able to find what I was looking for. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions/follow-up regarding the matter.
Thank you kindly,
Amin
XYplorer Beta Club