@echo off if "%~1" equ "" goto :wrongSyntax if not defined CMDER_USER_FLAGS ( :: in case nothing was passed to %CMDER_USER_FLAGS% set "CMDER_USER_FLAGS= " ) set "feNot=false" goto :parseArgument :doShift shift :parseArgument set "currenArgu=%~1" if /i "%currenArgu%" equ "/setPath" ( set ccall=call "%~dp0cexec.cmd" set cexec="%~dp0cexec.cmd" ) else if /i "%currenArgu%" == "/?" ( goto :help ) else if /i "%currenArgu%" equ "/help" ( goto :help ) else if /i "%currenArgu%" equ "/h" ( goto :help ) else if /i "%currenArgu%" equ "NOT" ( set "feNot=true" goto :doShift ) else ( if "%~1" equ "" goto :wrongSyntax if "%~2" equ "" goto :wrongSyntax set "feFlagName=%~1" set "feCommand=%~2" if not "%~3" equ "" ( set "feParam=%~3" ) goto :detect ) :detect :: to avoid erroneous deteciton like "/do" "/doNOT", which both have a "/do" :: we added a space after the flag name, like "/do ", which won't match "/doN" set "feFlagName=%feFlagName% " :: echo. :: echo %CMDER_USER_FLAGS% :: echo %feNOT% :: echo %feFlagName% :: echo %feCommand% :: echo %feParam% :: echo. echo %CMDER_USER_FLAGS% | %WINDIR%\System32\find /i "%feFlagName%">nul if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" ( if "%feNOT%" == "false" ( endlocal && call %feCommand% %feParam% exit /b 0 ) ) else ( if "%feNOT%" == "true" ( endlocal && call %feCommand% %feParam% exit /b 0 ) ) endlocal exit /b 1 :wrongSyntax echo The syntax of the command is incorrect. echo. echo use /? for help echo. endlocal exit /b :help echo. echo CExec - Conditional Exec echo. echo Handles with custom arguments for cmder's init.bat. echo written by xiazeyu, inspired DRSDavidSoft. echo. echo Usage: echo. echo cexec /setPath [NOT] flagName command/program [parameters] echo. echo /setPath Generate a global variables %%ccall%% and %%cexec%% for echo quicker use. Following arguments will be ignored. echo. echo NOT Specifies that cexec should carry out echo the command only if the flag is missing. echo. echo /[flagName] Specifies which flag name is to detect. It's recommended echo to use a pair of double quotation marks to wrap echo your flag name to avoid exceed expectation. echo. echo command/program Specifies the command to carry out if the echo argument name is detected. It's recommended to echo use a pair of double quotation marks to echo wrap your command to avoid exceed expectation. echo. echo parameters These are the parameters passed to the command/program. echo It's recommended to use a pair of double quotation marks echo to wrap your flag name to avoid exceed expectation. echo. echo Examples: echo. echo These examples are expected to be written in %cmder_root%/config/user-profile.cmd echo CExec evaluates the environment variable "CMDER_USER_FLAGS" and conditionally echo caries out actions based on flags that are passed. echo. echo Case 1: echo. echo The following command in `user_profile.cmd` would execute "notepad.exe" and continue running the `user_profile.cmd` echo. echo "%ccall%" "/startNotepad" "start" "notepad.exe" echo. echo If you pass parameter to init.bat like: echo. echo init.bat /startNotepad echo. echo Case 2: echo. echo The following command in `user_profile.cmd` would execute "notepad.exe" and stop running the `user_profile.cmd` echo. echo "%cexec%" NOT "/dontStartNotepad" "start" "notepad.exe" echo. echo UNLESS you pass parameter to init.bat like: echo. echo init.bat /dontStartNotepad echo. endlocal exit /b