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Variables in custom links are not taken into account #1820
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Hey @damiengarbarino did you figure out how to open relative paths in the end? |
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Hey @damiengarbarino <https://github.com/damiengarbarino> did you figure
out how to open relative paths in the end?
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Hi,
Context:
I use the custom links to open my IDE (vscode).
The problem I'm facing is that some tools are outputting relative paths and as far as I can see the command is executed from the user home directory, so my IDE is not finding the file...
I tried to workaround the issue by using the ${directory} as described in #1316 but if it dump the content of this variable, it's just empty...
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks for this great tool !
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