

Go2Shell continues to work as expected with Apple Terminal. Whenever I click the Go2Shell icon, the following is logged in console: AppleEvents: Send port for process has no send right, port=( port:14135/0x3737 rcv:1,send:0,d:0 limit:5) (findOrCreate()/AEMachUtils.cp #526) -thread Actually, upon experiment it can be verified that the command is cut off at the first space and never executed, only pasted. The %PATH% expansion does not seem to ever reach iTerm. I then installed the most recent Go2Shell and reinstalled iTerm 2.Ī Terminal window opens up in the home directory, displaying the string cd but nothing else. When clicking the icon in Finder, a terminal would open up, but not in the current directory. We support all Finders from OS X 10.6 to 10.10. Looks native At last We created separate Go2Shell icons for each version of Finder.
Go2shell windows equivalent install#
Finally - click Install Go2Shell To Finder. This worked flawlessly for a long time, until something, suddenly broke with no apparent reason. Then - Select your favorite terminal application.

You can still test 'positive' for errorlevel after several lines of subsequent-and successful-batch code. Sorry to dredge up an old thread, but it's worth noting that ERRORLEVEL doesn't get reset with every command. The cd command will change the working directory, but not the drive. The only caveat to this is if you have to change drive letters. I am on Yosemite and have used a (seemingly older version) of Go2Shell to open Terminal windows at the current Finder location. Expands to the exit status code of the most recently executed foreground program. Windows uses backslashes as the directory symbol instead of the forward slash.
