Windows Path Ruby script

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  • Platform: Windows / Linux
  • Language: Ruby
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  • Company: MattScilipoti (View more)

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Windows Path is a Ruby script for Snippets scripts design by MattScilipoti. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux.
Windows Path - Updating path that way (Set PATH=) only affects your current command prompt.

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Windows Path - Updating path that way (Set PATH=) only affects your current command prompt. You mention that reflector should be in your path. That gives me an opportunity to exploit a (ruby) gem I created a few weeks ago which makes managing your path a breeze.It uses a WSH object to update your USER path setting, and the change will be permanent - current and future command prompts will see the new path. Unfortunately, slickrun does not respect path updates so you'll have to kill it and restart if you launch prompts from there.Updating path that way (Set PATH=) only affects your current command prompt. My script uses WSH objects to propagate the change to all running processes (that respect the update), and future prompts will include the new path.The script will also not add duplicate entries, and it can even clean duplicate/non-existent directories out of your current path
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