Is there something similar to the "Open Command Window Here" Windows Powertoy for Mac OS? I've found a couple plugins through a google search but wanted to see what works best for developers out there.
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This: http://code.google.com/p/cdto/ It's a small app that you drag into the Finder toolbar, the icon fits in very nicely. It works with Terminal, xterm (under X11), iterm. |
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Ok, I realize that this is a bit late... maybe this alternative wasn't available at the moment of writing the post? Anyway, I've found installing the pos package via Fink (a prerequisite in this case, maybe there is something similar for those who uses MacPorts?) to be the easiest solution. You get two commands:
Yes, you have to switch to the Terminal window before writing cdf, but I suppose that's quite cheap comparing to clicking a button in the Finder toolbar. And it works with iTerm as well, you don't have to download a separate Finder toolbar button that opens an iTerm window. This is the same approach as proposed by PCheese, but you don't have to clutter your .bash_profile. |
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Check out Open Terminal Here. It may be the most similar to "Open Command Window Here." I used What it has that is very nice is the ability to "detect key-down events at the start of the application and used them to modify the behavior of the script" allowing the script to open a new tab in the front most terminal window when invoked by holding down ⌘ key. Neat trick. Also note PCheese's answer; it is probably more useful for heavy terminal users! |
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It's a bit more than you're asking for, but I recommend Cocoatech's Path Finder for anyone who wishes the Finder had a bit more juice. It includes a toolbar button to open a Terminal window for the current directory, or a retractable pane with a Terminal command line at the bottom of each Finder window. Plus many other features that I now can't live without. Very mature, stable software. http://cocoatech.com/ |
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I find it more useful to switch the current working directory to the front Finder window from within Terminal (as opposed to having to use the mouse in Finder). I've added the following to my
This is from this macosxhints.com Terminal hint. |
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If you install Big Cat Scripts (http://www.ranchero.com/bigcat/) you can add your own contextual menu (right click) items. I don't think it comes with an Open Terminal Here applescript but I use this script (which I don't honestly remember if I wrote myself, or lifted from someone else's example):
Similar scripts can also get you the complete path to a file on right-click, which is even more useful, I find. |
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Also, you can copy an item from the finder using command-C, jump into the Terminal (e.g. using Spotlight or QuickSilver) type 'cd ' and simply paste with command-v |
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I use the script from here. Just drag&drop it to finder's toolbar. It may not be the nicest solution but it is simple and it works. |
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