[HN Gopher] Drag and Drop from Terminal
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Drag and Drop from Terminal
Author : xk3
Score : 22 points
Date : 2022-12-02 20:19 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| aendruk wrote:
| See also: ls --hyperlink
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| With a compatible terminal you can then just click on results.
| Another nicety is making your shell prompt a link to the working
| directory.
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| Haven't seen a terminal that lets you drag the links but that
| sounds like a logical feature.
| codetrotter wrote:
| Neat! Here's a blog post with more details
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| https://purpleidea.com/blog/2018/06/29/hyperlinks-in-gnome-t...
| flobosg wrote:
| Cool idea. I get some Plan 9/plumbing vibes from this.
| angry_octet wrote:
| Nice. Linux has been missing out on this.
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| On macos you have the 'open <path>' command, which is equivalent
| to double clicking that <path> object, whether it be a folder,
| file or application; you can also drag a folder/file to the
| terminal to paste it's path. No context menu <open terminal here>
| by default, but I think there are add one which do that.
| dixie_land wrote:
| FWIW xdg-open works similar to open
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| https://linux.die.net/man/1/xdg-open
| synthc wrote:
| Linux has xdg-open to open files from the terminal
| hprotagonist wrote:
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33137057
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| dragon is great. goes very nicely with emacs/dired!
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