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massren . #50

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reagle opened this issue Aug 13, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #54
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massren . #50

reagle opened this issue Aug 13, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #54

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@reagle
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reagle commented Aug 13, 2022

I used to invoke with this syntax: massren . . But it no longer works, it shows empty. I can leave the . off and it'll work, but I don't know why . fails as a path specification...?

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reagle commented Aug 13, 2022

In fact, it doesn't look like any path specification works.

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The software hasn't been updated recently, so it could be some changes in your shell that's causing this.

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reagle commented Aug 15, 2022

Thanks! Any suggestions for testing that?

chuttam added a commit to chuttam/massren that referenced this issue Apr 29, 2024
The "dot" metaphor for `cwd` (current working directory) is ubiquitous in shell usage.

This commit makes the command `massren .` open an editor with file listing in the current directory. i.e. equivalent functionality to `massren`.

Fixes laurent22#50
chuttam added a commit to chuttam/massren that referenced this issue Apr 29, 2024
The "dot" metaphor for `cwd` (current working directory) is ubiquitous in shell usage.

This commit makes the command `massren .` open an editor with file listing in the current directory. i.e. equivalent functionality to `massren`.

Fixes laurent22#50
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