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script execution from the finder
You can indeed run both scripts and command line compiled programs by command-option dragging them into the terminal program. If you want them to open in the terminal by default on double click, just use the file inspector (command-i) and go to the application pane. Now you can click on the empty square to pick an application to default to for this particular file. You can choose the terminal, but must use the pop-up menu to show all apps, not just recommended ones.
script execution from the finder
I believe that if you change the file extension to .command, you'll get an icon you can double-click and run in the Terminal.
script execution from the finder
I think I have also seen a software called "Shell scriptor" that allowed you to issue shell commands from AppleScript. I have downloaded it, but didn't find the time so far to figure out, how useful it is. |
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