What is the command line switch for Far Manager to open in a specified directory?
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There is no explicit switch for this, you just append the desired directory name.
Citing the built-in help (from FAR 1.7x, FAR 3.x has additional features in this respect):
It is possible to specify at most two paths to folder, files or archives in the command line. The first path applies to the active panel, the second path - to the passive one:
- if a folder or archive is specified, FAR will show its contents
- if a file is specified, FAR will change to the folder where it resides and place the cursor on the file, if it exists.
So, assuming your Windows is installed in c:\windows, you can start FAR with
far c:\windows c:\
and it will start with c:\windows in the active panel and c:\ in the passive one.
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You could also use a dot as an argument to indicate "current folder". If far. exe is globally available by, lets say, including it in the PATH environmental variable executing
far .
will open Far Manager and display the folder from which it was opened.
You could type cd c:\windows in Far's command prompt and the active panel will change to it. Remember to escape paths that contain space character with double quotes as in command line.