Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Re: Use wsl's bash as shell on Windows 10

Maybe to rephrase my second question: Why didn't my config work? I tried to follow the section from "help 'shell'". How do I know which symbols to use?

matthew...@gmail.com schrieb am Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2022 um 17:42:58 UTC+1:

ср, 2 февр. 2022 г. в 19:03, Justus Kidding <ichbi...@gmail.com>:

Thanks! That worked perfectly! How were you able to figure it out, as in, what was your thought process when writing your config? Asking so I can maybe help myself in the future :)
matthew...@gmail.com schrieb am Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2022 um 12:21:32 UTC+1:
2022-02-01 22:44 GMT+03:00, Justus Kidding <ichbi...@gmail.com>:
> Hi!
>
> I am trying to set up bash as my default shell for vim. However I am not
> able to get it to work. This is the current setup which allows for commands
>
> without arguments to be executed:
> if has('win32')
> set shell=bash
> set shellpipe=|
> set shellredir=>
> set shellcmdflag=-c
> endif
> For example, !ls executes as expected and prints the content of the current
>
> directory. However if I wanted to do !ls ~ the following error appears:
> :!ls ~
> /bin/bash: ls ~: command not found
> Shell exited 127
>
> What would be the correct way to setup bash.exe as the shell?
>
> Thanks!
> Terra
>
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Hello,

Quoting my own config verbatim:

if has('win32')
set shell=bash shellcmdflag=-c shellredir=>%s\ 2>&1 shellslash noshelltemp
let &shellxescape = ''
let &shellxquote = has('nvim') ? '' : '"'
let $CYGWIN = 'noglob'
let $MSYS = 'noglob'
endif

Of course, you don't need has('nvim'), $CYGWIN or $MSYS if you have
neither of these.

Also, I'm not sure which one shall be correct for WSL and/or specific
Vim patch: shelltemp or noshelltemp? You may want to try both.

Regards,
Matvey

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 1. Type :help 'shell<CR> and read about all options starting with "shell", esp. "default for Unix" value
2. ?
3. PROFIT

Regards,
Matvey

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