-- cd to the current finder window folder in iTerm. Or drag a folder onto this script to cd to that folder in iTerm. -- found this script in the comments of this article: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050924210643297 -- Instructions for use: -- paste this script into Script Editor and save as an application to ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Finder/cd to in iTerm -- run via the AppleScript Menu item (http://www.apple.com/applescript/scriptmenu/) -- Or better yet, Control-click and drag it to the top of a finder window so it appears in every finder window. -- Activate it by clicking on it or dragging a folder onto it. -- Another nice touch is to give the saved script the same icon as iTerm. -- To do this, in the finder, Get info (Command-I) of both iTerm and this saved script. -- Click the iTerm icon (it will highlight blue) and copy it by pressing Comand-C. -- Click on this script's icon and paste by pressing Command-V. -- Another way to give it the same icon as iTerm is to save the script as an application bundle (instead of an application), -- then copy the icon by entering these commands in iTerm: -- $ cd ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Finder/cd\ to\ in\ iTerm.app/Contents/Resources/ -- $ rm droplet.icns -- $ cp /Applications/iTerm.app/Contents/Resources/iTerm.icns droplet.icns -- $ touch ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Finder/cd\ to\ in\ iTerm.app -- script was opened by click in toolbar on run tell application "Finder" try set currFolder to (folder of the front window as string) on error set currFolder to (path to desktop folder as string) end try end tell CD_to(currFolder, false) end run -- script run by draging file/folder to icon on open (theList) set newWindow to false repeat with thePath in theList set thePath to thePath as string if not (thePath ends with ":") then set x to the offset of ":" in (the reverse of every character of thePath) as string set thePath to (characters 1 thru -(x) of thePath) as string end if CD_to(thePath, newWindow) set newWindow to true -- create window for any other files/folders end repeat return end open -- cd to the desired directory in iterm on CD_to(theDir, newWindow) set theDir to quoted form of POSIX path of theDir as string tell application "iTerm" activate delay 1 -- talk to the first terminal tell the first terminal try -- launch a default shell in a new tab in the same terminal launch session "Default Session" on error display dialog "There was an error creating a new tab in iTerm." buttons {"OK"} end try tell the last session try -- cd to the finder window write text "cd " & theDir on error display dialog "There was an error cding to the finder window." buttons {"OK"} end try end tell end tell end tell end CD_to
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