cmder/vendor/init.bat
Jan Schulz 2c0c6ed416 Make "cmder here" work again
The new system works by setting "CMDER_START" if a cmder.exe gets a
startup path. The rest is then implemented in the profile.ps1 and init.bat.
The new system works as follows:

1.If a startup path is given, cmder.exe sets this as `CMDER_START` and the
  startup scripts change to that directory.
2.If the usere sets a `CMDER_START` environment variable and this is not
  overwritten by cmder.exe, this variable is taken as the startup
  directory by the startup scripts.
3.If not such path is give, the conemu startup dirs is the winner, as the
  startup scripts don't change anything.
2016-01-11 22:19:10 +01:00

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:: Init Script for cmd.exe
:: Created as part of cmder project
:: !!! THIS FILE IS OVERWRITTEN WHEN CMDER IS UPDATED
:: !!! Use "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-profile.cmd" to add your own startup commands
:: Find root dir
@if not defined CMDER_ROOT (
for /f "delims=" %%i in ("%ConEmuDir%\..\..") do @set CMDER_ROOT=%%~fi
)
:: Remove trailing '\'
@if "%CMDER_ROOT:~-1%" == "\" SET CMDER_ROOT=%CMDER_ROOT:~0,-1%
:: Change the prompt style
:: Mmm tasty lamb
@prompt $E[1;32;40m$P$S{git}{hg}$S$_$E[1;30;40m{lamb}$S$E[0m
:: Pick right version of clink
@if "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"=="x86" (
set architecture=86
) else (
set architecture=64
)
:: Run clink
@"%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\clink\clink_x%architecture%.exe" inject --quiet --profile "%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor"
:: Prepare for git-for-windows
:: I do not even know, copypasted from their .bat
@set PLINK_PROTOCOL=ssh
@if not defined TERM set TERM=cygwin
:: Check if msysgit is installed
@if exist "%ProgramFiles%\Git" (
set "GIT_INSTALL_ROOT=%ProgramFiles%\Git"
) else if exist "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Git" (
set "GIT_INSTALL_ROOT=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Git"
) else if exist "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Git" (
set "GIT_INSTALL_ROOT=%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Git"
) else if exist "%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\git-for-windows" (
set "GIT_INSTALL_ROOT=%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\git-for-windows"
)
:: Add git to the path
@if defined GIT_INSTALL_ROOT (
set "PATH=%GIT_INSTALL_ROOT%\bin;%GIT_INSTALL_ROOT%\usr\bin;%GIT_INSTALL_ROOT%\usr\share\vim\vim74;%PATH%"
:: define SVN_SSH so we can use git svn with ssh svn repositories
if not defined SVN_SSH set "SVN_SSH=%GIT_INSTALL_ROOT:\=\\%\\bin\\ssh.exe"
)
:: Enhance Path
@set "PATH=%CMDER_ROOT%\bin;%PATH%;%CMDER_ROOT%\"
:: make sure we have an example file
@if not exist "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\aliases" (
echo Creating intial aliases in %CMDER_ROOT%\config\aliases
copy "%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\aliases.example" "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\aliases" > null
)
:: Add aliases
@doskey /macrofile="%CMDER_ROOT%\config\aliases"
:: See vendor\git-for-windows\README.portable for why we do this
:: Basically we need to execute this post-install.bat because we are
:: manually extracting the archive rather than executing the 7z sfx
@if exist "%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\git-for-windows\post-install.bat" (
echo Running Git for Windows one time Post Install....
cd /d "%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\git-for-windows\"
"%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\git-for-windows\git-bash.exe" --no-needs-console --hide --no-cd --command=post-install.bat
cd /d %USERPROFILE%
)
:: Set home path
@if not defined HOME set HOME=%USERPROFILE%
:: This is either a env variable set by the user or the result of
:: cmder.exe setting this variable due to a commandline argument or a "cmder here"
@if defined CMDER_START (
@cd /d "%CMDER_START%"
)
@if exist "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-profile.cmd" (
@rem create this file and place your own command in there
call "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-profile.cmd"
) else (
@echo Creating user startup file: "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-profile.cmd"
(
@echo :: use this file to run your own startup commands
@echo :: use @ in front of the command to prevent printing the command
@echo.
@echo :: @call "%%GIT_INSTALL_ROOT%%/cmd/start-ssh-agent.cmd
@echo :: @set PATH=%%CMDER_ROOT%%\vendor\whatever;%%PATH%%
@echo.
) > "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-profile.cmd"
)