On Win32 I have vienv - Edit local environment variables on Win32 for temporary changes to the environment and CleanPath for permanent changes to %PATH%. It would be very cool to have one directory (from %PATH%) per line in your editor and adjust things there. It'd also be cool if vienv could make permanent changes. Why not combine the two. You could throw up the editor on something like:

=System ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\All Users ... PATH; ;C:\WINDOWS\system32 ;C:\WINDOWS ;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem ;C:\strawberry\c\bin ;C:\strawberry\perl\bin PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.PSC1 ... WINDIR=C:\WINDOWS =User TEMP=C:\DOCUME~1\tye\LOCALS~1\Temp TMP=C:\DOCUME~1\tye\LOCALS~1\Temp VISUAL=vim

- tye        


In reply to Re^2: mvi -- mv+vi (+ln+rm+cp+mkdir) (vienv+cleanpath) by tye
in thread mvi -- mv+vi (+ln+rm+cp+mkdir) by tye

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