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coda shell script. Download that script by clicking on "raw" and save it somewhere on your $PATH as "coda". Then make it executable (chmod +x /path/to/coda).
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#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# Shell script to open files or folders with Coda.app | |
# Based on a script by Wout Mertens and suggestions from Laurent Bihanic. | |
# The original version is the fault of Benji Fisher, 16 May 2005 (with | |
# modifications by Nico Weber and Bjorn Winckler, Aug 13 2007). Originally | |
# released as the "mvim" shell script of MacVim.app. | |
# First, check "All the Usual Suspects" for the location of the Coda.app | |
# bundle. You can short-circuit this by setting the CODA_APP_DIR environment | |
# variable or by un-commenting and editing the following line: | |
# CODA_APP_DIR=/Applications | |
if [ -z "$CODA_APP_DIR" ] | |
then | |
myDir="`dirname "$0"`" | |
myAppDir="$myDir/../Applications" | |
for i in ~/Applications $myDir $myAppDir /Applications /Applications/Utilities; do | |
if [ -x "$i/Coda.app" ]; then | |
CODA_APP_DIR="$i" | |
break | |
fi | |
done | |
fi | |
if [ -z "$CODA_APP_DIR" ] | |
then | |
echo "Sorry, cannot find Coda.app. Try setting the CODA_APP_DIR environment variable to the directory containing Coda.app." | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
binary="$CODA_APP_DIR/Coda.app" | |
if [ "$1" ]; then | |
open -a "$binary" ${1:+"$@"} | |
else | |
echo "Usage: coda [file ...]" | |
fi | |
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