rename /bin/have.bat to /vendor/lib/flag_exists.cmd

Please use %flag_exists% instead of using have
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Cmder, PowerShell, and Bash tabs all run on top of the Windows Console API and w
You may however, choose to use an external installation of bash, such as Microsoft's [Subsystem for Linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10) (called WSL) or the [Cygwin](https://cygwin.com/) project which provides POSIX support on windows.
*NOTE:* Mintty tabs use a program called 'mintty' as the terminal emulator that is not based on the Windows Console API, rather it's rendered graphically by ConEmu. Mintty differs from the other tabs in that it supports xterm/xterm-256color TERM types, and does not work with ConEmu settings like color schemes and key bindings. As such, some differences in functionality are to be expected, such as Cmder not being able to apply a system-wide configuration to it.
*NOTE:* Mintty tabs use a program called 'mintty' as the terminal emulator that is not based on the Windows Console API, rather it's rendered graphically by ConEmu. Mintty differs from the other tabs in that it supports xterm/xterm-256color TERM types, and does not work with ConEmu settings like color schemes and key bindings. As such, some differences in functionality are to be expected, such as Cmder not being able to apply a system-wide configuration to it.
As a result mintty specific config is done via the '[%USERPROFILE%|$HOME]/.minttyrc' file. You may read more about Mintty and its config file [here](https://github.com/mintty/mintty).
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Uncomment and edit the below line in the script to use Cmder config even when la
### Handling with custom arguments when using init.bat
You can pass custom arguments to `init.bat` and use `have.bat` (or `have` for shortcut) to detect it.
You can pass custom arguments to `init.bat` and use `%flag_exists%` to detect it.
It is useful when you have multiple modes to execute cmder.
@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ to start init.bat with custom argument(`/startNotepad`) and put
```batch
call have "/startNotepad" "cmd /c start notepad.exe"`
call %flag_exists% "/startNotepad" "cmd /c start notepad.exe"`
```
@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ init.bat
the `notepad.exe` won't be executed.
Detailed usage of `have` can be seen by typing `have /?` in cmder.
Detailed usage of `%flag_exists%` can be seen by typing `%flag_exists% /?` in cmder.
This feature is usually for external execution.
@ -304,11 +304,11 @@ And here's the related fragment of my `user-profile.cmd`:
```batch
call have NOT "/noautorun" "cmd /c start %cmder_root%\bin\vsCode\Code.exe --user-data-dir %vsCodeUserData% --extensions-dir %vsCodeExtensionsDir% %* %vsCodeUserData%\code.code-workspace"
call %flag_exists% NOT "/noautorun" "cmd /c start %cmder_root%\bin\vsCode\Code.exe --user-data-dir %vsCodeUserData% --extensions-dir %vsCodeExtensionsDir% %* %vsCodeUserData%\code.code-workspace"
```
### Integrating Cmder with [Hyper](https://github.com/zeit/hyper), [Microsoft VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/), and your favorite IDEs
### Integrating Cmder with [Hyper](https://github.com/zeit/hyper), [Microsoft VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/), and your favorite IDEs
Cmder by default comes with a vendored ConEmu installation as the underlying terminal emulator, as stated [here](https://conemu.github.io/en/cmder.html).
However, Cmder can in fact run in a variety of other terminal emulators, and even integrated IDEs. Assuming you have the latest version of Cmder, follow the following instructions to get Cmder working with your own terminal emulator.

9
vendor/init.bat vendored
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@ -310,9 +310,10 @@ if not exist "%initialConfig%" (
echo :: use this file to run your own startup commands
echo :: use in front of the command to prevent printing the command
echo.
echo :: the next one lines is for "have" shortcut, a custom arguments handler
echo :: the next two lines is for "%%flag_exists%%" shortcut, a custom arguments handler
echo :: don't remove it if you need it
echo set "CMDER_USER_FLAGS=%*"
echo set "CMDER_USER_FLAGS=%%*"
echo call "%%cmder_root%%\vendor\lib\flag_exists"
echo.
echo :: uncomment this to have the ssh agent load when cmder starts
echo :: call "%%GIT_INSTALL_ROOT%%/cmd/start-ssh-agent.cmd"
@ -325,9 +326,9 @@ echo :: you can add your plugins to the cmder path like so
echo :: set "PATH=%%CMDER_ROOT%%\vendor\whatever;%%PATH%%"
echo.
echo :: arguments in this batch are passed from init.bat, you can quickly parse them like so:
echo :: more useage can be seen by typing "have /?"
echo :: more useage can be seen by typing "%%flag_exists%% /?"
echo.
echo :: have "/customOption" "your custom command"
echo :: %%flag_exists%% "/customOption" "your custom command"
echo.
echo @echo off
) >"%initialConfig%"

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
@echo off
set "flag_exists=%~dp0flag_exists"
setlocal
if "%~1" equ "" goto :wrongSyntax
@ -7,7 +8,7 @@ if not defined CMDER_USER_FLAGS (
set "CMDER_USER_FLAGS= "
)
set "haveBatNOT=false"
set "feNOT=false"
goto :parseArgument
:doShift
@ -22,13 +23,13 @@ if /i "%currenTarg%" == "/?" (
) else if /i "%currenTarg%" equ "/h" (
goto :help
) else if /i "%currenTarg%" equ "NOT" (
set "haveBatNOT=true"
set "feNOT=true"
goto :doShift
) else (
if "%~1" equ "" goto :wrongSyntax
if "%~2" equ "" goto :wrongSyntax
set "haveBatArgName=%~1"
set "haveBatCommand=%~2"
set "feArgName=%~1"
set "feCommand=%~2"
goto :detect
)
@ -36,21 +37,21 @@ if /i "%currenTarg%" == "/?" (
:: to avoid erroneous deteciton like "/do" "/doNOT", both have a "/do"
:: but if it works like "/do " "/doNOT ", "/do " won't match "/doN"
set "CMDER_USER_FLAGS=%CMDER_USER_FLAGS% "
set "haveBatArgName=%haveBatArgName% "
set "feArgName=%feArgName% "
:: echo.
:: echo %CMDER_USER_FLAGS%
:: echo %haveBatNOT%
:: echo %haveBatArgName%
:: echo %haveBatCommand%
:: echo %feNOT%
:: echo %feArgName%
:: echo %feCommand%
:: echo.
echo %CMDER_USER_FLAGS% | find /i "%haveBatArgName%">nul
echo %CMDER_USER_FLAGS% | find /i "%feArgName%">nul
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" (
if "%haveBatNOT%" == "false" (
call "%haveBatCommand%"
if "%feNOT%" == "false" (
call "%feCommand%"
)
) else (
if "%haveBatNOT%" == "true" (
call "%haveBatCommand%"
if "%feNOT%" == "true" (
call "%feCommand%"
)
)
exit /b
@ -63,22 +64,24 @@ echo.
exit /b
:help
echo have.bat
echo Handles with custom arguments for cmder's init.bat
echo written by xiazeyu, inspired DRSDavidSoft
echo.
echo %%flag_exists%%
echo.
echo Handles with custom arguments for cmder's init.bat.
echo written by xiazeyu, inspired DRSDavidSoft.
echo.
echo Usage:
echo.
echo HAVE [NOT] argName command
echo %%flag_exists%% [NOT] argName command
echo.
echo NOT Specifies that have.bat should carry out
echo NOT Specifies that %%flag_exists%% should carry out
echo the command only if the condition is false.
echo.
echo argName Specifies which argument name is to detect.
echo.
echo command Specifies the command to carry out if the
echo argument name is detected. It's recommand to
echo use a pair of double quotation marks to
echo use a pair of double quotation marks to
echo wrap your command to avoid exceed expectation.
echo.
echo Examples:
@ -90,7 +93,7 @@ echo Case 1:
echo.
echo The following command in user-profile.cmd would execute "notepad.exe"
echo.
echo call have "/startNotepad" "cmd /c start notepad.exe"
echo call %%flag_exists%% "/startNotepad" "cmd /c start notepad.exe"
echo.
echo if you pass parameter to init.bat like:
echo.
@ -100,7 +103,7 @@ echo Case 2:
echo.
echo The following command in user-profile.cmd would execute "notepad.exe"
echo.
echo call have NOT "/dontStartNotepad" "cmd /c start notepad.exe"
echo call %%flag_exists%% NOT "/dontStartNotepad" "cmd /c start notepad.exe"
echo.
echo UNLESS you pass parameter to init.bat like:
echo.