02-01-2019, 09:08 AM
Yes I have looked at the link.
With the nautilus one "the" thing that caught my eye was, it is a baby step forward from what I currently already do with scripts.
eg; make the script, drop it in a directory, and make it executable.
The nautilus example just required a different directory to drop the scripts in to.
The difference between the 2 directories is the nautilus one enables scripts to be selected and run from the context menu instead of the command line.
It would involve learning new to me code for inside the shell script, that on its own is enough learning wise for additional outside of the book at this stage.
With the nautilus one "the" thing that caught my eye was, it is a baby step forward from what I currently already do with scripts.
eg; make the script, drop it in a directory, and make it executable.
The nautilus example just required a different directory to drop the scripts in to.
The difference between the 2 directories is the nautilus one enables scripts to be selected and run from the context menu instead of the command line.
It would involve learning new to me code for inside the shell script, that on its own is enough learning wise for additional outside of the book at this stage.