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We can write nautilus scripts which can be executed through pop-up menu which is generated when one right clicks somewhere in nautilus window. | We can write nautilus scripts which can be executed through pop-up menu which is generated when one right clicks somewhere in nautilus window. | ||
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and save it in ~/.nautilus/scripts folder. So that whenever we right click folder we get option 'Open Terminal here' which opens terminal in current folder. | and save it in ~/.nautilus/scripts folder. So that whenever we right click folder we get option 'Open Terminal here' which opens terminal in current folder. | ||
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Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > Desktop tools > Nautilus > Creating nautilus scripts
We can write nautilus scripts which can be executed through pop-up menu which is generated when one right clicks somewhere in nautilus window.
Open terminal
We can create a script with name 'Open Terminal Here' with following contents:
#!/usr/bin/env bash newPath=${NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_CURRENT_URI/file:\/\//} newPath=${newPath//%20/ } gnome-terminal --working-directory="$newPath"
and save it in ~/.nautilus/scripts folder. So that whenever we right click folder we get option 'Open Terminal here' which opens terminal in current folder.
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