How can I go to path and execute a 'node 'command in bash as one-liner?
Usually I do this:
cd $HOME
cd Desktop
cd project_folder
node server.js
Now it's time to increase efficicency and do one-liner.
I want to do this:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder node server.js
How do I go to a path AND execute a command?
bash
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Usually I do this:
cd $HOME
cd Desktop
cd project_folder
node server.js
Now it's time to increase efficicency and do one-liner.
I want to do this:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder node server.js
How do I go to a path AND execute a command?
bash
I think you can add$HOME/Desktop/project_folder
to yourNODE_PATH
; then runningnode server.js
from any directory will work. (Assumingserver.js
doesn't need the directory as its working directory, anyway.)
– chepner
Nov 10 '18 at 14:23
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Usually I do this:
cd $HOME
cd Desktop
cd project_folder
node server.js
Now it's time to increase efficicency and do one-liner.
I want to do this:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder node server.js
How do I go to a path AND execute a command?
bash
Usually I do this:
cd $HOME
cd Desktop
cd project_folder
node server.js
Now it's time to increase efficicency and do one-liner.
I want to do this:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder node server.js
How do I go to a path AND execute a command?
bash
bash
edited Nov 10 '18 at 15:49
lit
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5,42033050
asked Nov 10 '18 at 13:59
ERJAN
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9,210113466
I think you can add$HOME/Desktop/project_folder
to yourNODE_PATH
; then runningnode server.js
from any directory will work. (Assumingserver.js
doesn't need the directory as its working directory, anyway.)
– chepner
Nov 10 '18 at 14:23
add a comment |
I think you can add$HOME/Desktop/project_folder
to yourNODE_PATH
; then runningnode server.js
from any directory will work. (Assumingserver.js
doesn't need the directory as its working directory, anyway.)
– chepner
Nov 10 '18 at 14:23
I think you can add
$HOME/Desktop/project_folder
to your NODE_PATH
; then running node server.js
from any directory will work. (Assuming server.js
doesn't need the directory as its working directory, anyway.)– chepner
Nov 10 '18 at 14:23
I think you can add
$HOME/Desktop/project_folder
to your NODE_PATH
; then running node server.js
from any directory will work. (Assuming server.js
doesn't need the directory as its working directory, anyway.)– chepner
Nov 10 '18 at 14:23
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Use &&
:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder && node server.js
You can find more info here: https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ops.html
thank u works fine!! +3% to my efficiency
– ERJAN
Nov 10 '18 at 19:42
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Use &&
:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder && node server.js
You can find more info here: https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ops.html
thank u works fine!! +3% to my efficiency
– ERJAN
Nov 10 '18 at 19:42
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Use &&
:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder && node server.js
You can find more info here: https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ops.html
thank u works fine!! +3% to my efficiency
– ERJAN
Nov 10 '18 at 19:42
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Use &&
:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder && node server.js
You can find more info here: https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ops.html
Use &&
:
cd $HOME/Desktop/project_folder && node server.js
You can find more info here: https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ops.html
answered Nov 10 '18 at 14:02
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thank u works fine!! +3% to my efficiency
– ERJAN
Nov 10 '18 at 19:42
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thank u works fine!! +3% to my efficiency
– ERJAN
Nov 10 '18 at 19:42
thank u works fine!! +3% to my efficiency
– ERJAN
Nov 10 '18 at 19:42
thank u works fine!! +3% to my efficiency
– ERJAN
Nov 10 '18 at 19:42
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I think you can add
$HOME/Desktop/project_folder
to yourNODE_PATH
; then runningnode server.js
from any directory will work. (Assumingserver.js
doesn't need the directory as its working directory, anyway.)– chepner
Nov 10 '18 at 14:23