Run command after opening terminal window from script using bash
I have a very simple script I use to open Terminal from Xcode in project root folder:
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`"
I want to extend it to run pod install
command so I've added && to run it.
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" && pod install
It won't run the second command. I've tried with single &, putting pod install into another script and calling but didn't manage do execute. How would I do this ?
I'm thinking since Xcode runs the script to open the terminal, the terminal has no idea about the pod install, so maybe if there is a way to pass input parameter to terminal that would need to be ran.
linux command-line bash terminal xcode
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I have a very simple script I use to open Terminal from Xcode in project root folder:
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`"
I want to extend it to run pod install
command so I've added && to run it.
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" && pod install
It won't run the second command. I've tried with single &, putting pod install into another script and calling but didn't manage do execute. How would I do this ?
I'm thinking since Xcode runs the script to open the terminal, the terminal has no idea about the pod install, so maybe if there is a way to pass input parameter to terminal that would need to be ran.
linux command-line bash terminal xcode
Possible duplicate of Opening a new terminal from the command line and running a command on Mac OS X?
– Mr Shunz
Jan 10 at 9:35
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I have a very simple script I use to open Terminal from Xcode in project root folder:
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`"
I want to extend it to run pod install
command so I've added && to run it.
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" && pod install
It won't run the second command. I've tried with single &, putting pod install into another script and calling but didn't manage do execute. How would I do this ?
I'm thinking since Xcode runs the script to open the terminal, the terminal has no idea about the pod install, so maybe if there is a way to pass input parameter to terminal that would need to be ran.
linux command-line bash terminal xcode
I have a very simple script I use to open Terminal from Xcode in project root folder:
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`"
I want to extend it to run pod install
command so I've added && to run it.
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" && pod install
It won't run the second command. I've tried with single &, putting pod install into another script and calling but didn't manage do execute. How would I do this ?
I'm thinking since Xcode runs the script to open the terminal, the terminal has no idea about the pod install, so maybe if there is a way to pass input parameter to terminal that would need to be ran.
linux command-line bash terminal xcode
linux command-line bash terminal xcode
asked Jan 10 at 8:53
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Possible duplicate of Opening a new terminal from the command line and running a command on Mac OS X?
– Mr Shunz
Jan 10 at 9:35
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Possible duplicate of Opening a new terminal from the command line and running a command on Mac OS X?
– Mr Shunz
Jan 10 at 9:35
Possible duplicate of Opening a new terminal from the command line and running a command on Mac OS X?
– Mr Shunz
Jan 10 at 9:35
Possible duplicate of Opening a new terminal from the command line and running a command on Mac OS X?
– Mr Shunz
Jan 10 at 9:35
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( Ive not tried this, just gleened it from the man page)
I expect the problem is the launcher is running the terminal command, and then running the pod command, rather then running the pod command afterwards. I think what you want to do is run the pod command IN the terminal.
Try
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" -e "pod install"
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( Ive not tried this, just gleened it from the man page)
I expect the problem is the launcher is running the terminal command, and then running the pod command, rather then running the pod command afterwards. I think what you want to do is run the pod command IN the terminal.
Try
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" -e "pod install"
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( Ive not tried this, just gleened it from the man page)
I expect the problem is the launcher is running the terminal command, and then running the pod command, rather then running the pod command afterwards. I think what you want to do is run the pod command IN the terminal.
Try
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" -e "pod install"
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( Ive not tried this, just gleened it from the man page)
I expect the problem is the launcher is running the terminal command, and then running the pod command, rather then running the pod command afterwards. I think what you want to do is run the pod command IN the terminal.
Try
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" -e "pod install"
( Ive not tried this, just gleened it from the man page)
I expect the problem is the launcher is running the terminal command, and then running the pod command, rather then running the pod command afterwards. I think what you want to do is run the pod command IN the terminal.
Try
#!/bin/bash
open -a Terminal "`pwd`" -e "pod install"
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Possible duplicate of Opening a new terminal from the command line and running a command on Mac OS X?
– Mr Shunz
Jan 10 at 9:35