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| Is there a way to run shell scripts by double-clicking them? I am very tired of having to open a Terminal window, type "sh" or ".", drag the shell script in, and hit return. I want to just double-click and have it open the window and run the script. I guess this would be done by associating ".sh" files with an Applescript program (or something) that will run them, but I don't know Applescript. Does anyone know of a program that will do this or another way of doing this? Thanks.
__________________ A Mac user since June 16, 2004. G5 - Dual 1.8 - 1.25 Gb of ram |
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| rename to whatever.command
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| That didn't work. It opens in Text Edit. I assume if it did start working, could I make the ".sh" accociations the same as the ".command" accociations, right?
__________________ A Mac user since June 16, 2004. G5 - Dual 1.8 - 1.25 Gb of ram |
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| I thought you were supposed to rename them to .TERM
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