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A little annoiance after modifying my .bashrc file to add an alias to edit files
- From: gialloporpora <gialloporpora at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 20:13:50 +0200
- Subject: A little annoiance after modifying my .bashrc file to add an alias to edit files
Hi all,
I have found this good tip:
http://www.mikaelkrok.net/component/content/article/44-java/131-use-cygwin-with-your-best-external-windows-text-editor
to use my Windows text editor to modify files.
I have added this line to my .bashrc file:
alias edit="cygstart /cygdrive/c/Programmi/Crimson\ Editor/cedt.exe
"$(cygpath -w "$1")""
I have only an annoiance, not a real problem, only an annoiance: when I
start the Cygwin shell and it loads the .bashrc file, it is shown this
message:
cygpath: can't convert empty path
Is it possible to hide it without removing the tip?
Thanks
Sandro
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