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#!/bin/bash
# @Function
# Open file in file explorer.
#
# @Usage
# $ ./xpf [file [file ...] ]
#
# @online-doc https://github.com/oldratlee/useful-scripts/blob/dev-2.x/docs/shell.md#-xpl-and-xpf
# @author Jerry Lee (oldratlee at gmail dot com)
#
# NOTE about Bash Traps and Pitfalls:
#
# 1. DO NOT combine var declaration and assignment which value supplied by subshell in ONE line!
# for example: readonly var1=$(echo value1)
# local var2=$(echo value1)
#
# Because the combination make exit code of assignment to be always 0,
# aka. the exit code of command in subshell is discarded.
# tested on bash 3.2.57/4.2.46
#
# solution is separation of var declaration and assignment:
# var1=$(echo value1)
# readonly var1
# local var2
# var2=$(echo value1)
set -eEuo pipefail
# NOTE: DO NOT declare var PROG as readonly in ONE line!
PROG="$(basename "$0")"
readonly PROG
readonly PROG_VERSION='2.5.0-dev'
readonly nl=$'\n' # new line
usage() {
local -r exit_code="${1:-0}"
(($# > 0)) && shift
# shellcheck disable=SC2015
[ "$exit_code" != 0 ] && local -r out=/dev/stderr || local -r out=/dev/stdout
(($# > 0)) && echo "$*$nl" >$out
cat <<EOF
Usage: ${PROG} [OPTION] [FILE]...
Open file in file explorer.
Example: ${PROG} file.txt
Options:
-s, --selected select the file or dir
-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version display version information and exit
EOF
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
exit "$exit_code"
}
progVersion() {
echo "$PROG $PROG_VERSION"
exit
}
# if program name is xpf, set option selected!
[ "xpf" == "${PROG}" ] && selected=true
################################################################################
# parse options
################################################################################
declare -a args=()
selected=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-s | --selected)
selected=true
shift
;;
-h | --help)
usage
;;
-V | --version)
progVersion
;;
--)
shift
args=(${args[@]:+"${args[@]}"} "$@")
break
;;
-*)
usage 2 "${PROG}: unrecognized option '$1'"
;;
*)
args=(${args[@]:+"${args[@]}"} "$1")
shift
;;
esac
done
readonly args selected
################################################################################
# biz options
################################################################################
# open one file
openOneFile() {
local file="$1" slt="${selected}"
case "$(uname)" in
Darwin*)
[ -f "${file}" ] && slt=true
open ${slt:+-R} "$file"
;;
CYGWIN*)
[ -f "${file}" ] && slt=true
explorer ${slt:+/select,} "$(cygpath -w "${file}")"
;;
*)
if [ -d "${file}" ]; then
nautilus "$(dirname "${file}")"
else
if [ -z "${slt}" ]; then
nautilus "$(dirname "${file}")"
else
nautilus "${file}"
fi
fi
;;
esac
}
[ "${#args[@]}" == 0 ] && files=(.) || files=("${args[@]}")
for file in "${files[@]}"; do
[ ! -e "$file" ] && {
echo "$file not existed!"
continue
}
openOneFile "$file"
echo "$file opened${selected:+ with selection}!"
done