Create bash script for wine cmd script












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I have installed FIFA09 through wine & it runs great...however i have to manually go to installation directory each time & open the terminal there. Then have to write in two steps:



wine cmd



while cmd is operating in terminal



FIFA09.exe -Windowed



how can i chain these commands in a bash script which can then be invoked by a simple .desktop launcher










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  • Isn't is possible to run wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe -Windowed ?
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I have installed FIFA09 through wine & it runs great...however i have to manually go to installation directory each time & open the terminal there. Then have to write in two steps:



wine cmd



while cmd is operating in terminal



FIFA09.exe -Windowed



how can i chain these commands in a bash script which can then be invoked by a simple .desktop launcher










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  • Isn't is possible to run wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe -Windowed ?
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I have installed FIFA09 through wine & it runs great...however i have to manually go to installation directory each time & open the terminal there. Then have to write in two steps:



wine cmd



while cmd is operating in terminal



FIFA09.exe -Windowed



how can i chain these commands in a bash script which can then be invoked by a simple .desktop launcher










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I have installed FIFA09 through wine & it runs great...however i have to manually go to installation directory each time & open the terminal there. Then have to write in two steps:



wine cmd



while cmd is operating in terminal



FIFA09.exe -Windowed



how can i chain these commands in a bash script which can then be invoked by a simple .desktop launcher







shell-script wine






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  • Isn't is possible to run wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe -Windowed ?
    – LatinSuD
    Jul 17 '14 at 17:40


















  • Isn't is possible to run wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe -Windowed ?
    – LatinSuD
    Jul 17 '14 at 17:40
















Isn't is possible to run wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe -Windowed ?
– LatinSuD
Jul 17 '14 at 17:40




Isn't is possible to run wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe -Windowed ?
– LatinSuD
Jul 17 '14 at 17:40










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As suggested by LatinSuD, this should do the trick:



cat > ~/FIFA09.sh << EOF
#!/bin/bash
wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe
EOF


Then



chmod +x ~/FIFA09.sh


And finally this will create an executable bash script in your directory which you can move around at your leisure and execute in directory with ./
Or move it into your path to run it as a normal executable.






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As suggested by LatinSuD, this should do the trick:



cat > ~/FIFA09.sh << EOF
#!/bin/bash
wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe
EOF


Then



chmod +x ~/FIFA09.sh


And finally this will create an executable bash script in your directory which you can move around at your leisure and execute in directory with ./
Or move it into your path to run it as a normal executable.






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  • Type it exactly as I have it there.
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As suggested by LatinSuD, this should do the trick:



cat > ~/FIFA09.sh << EOF
#!/bin/bash
wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe
EOF


Then



chmod +x ~/FIFA09.sh


And finally this will create an executable bash script in your directory which you can move around at your leisure and execute in directory with ./
Or move it into your path to run it as a normal executable.






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  • Type it exactly as I have it there.
    – Torger597
    Jul 17 '14 at 21:33














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As suggested by LatinSuD, this should do the trick:



cat > ~/FIFA09.sh << EOF
#!/bin/bash
wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe
EOF


Then



chmod +x ~/FIFA09.sh


And finally this will create an executable bash script in your directory which you can move around at your leisure and execute in directory with ./
Or move it into your path to run it as a normal executable.






share|improve this answer












As suggested by LatinSuD, this should do the trick:



cat > ~/FIFA09.sh << EOF
#!/bin/bash
wine /path/to/FIFA09.exe
EOF


Then



chmod +x ~/FIFA09.sh


And finally this will create an executable bash script in your directory which you can move around at your leisure and execute in directory with ./
Or move it into your path to run it as a normal executable.







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Type it exactly as I have it there.
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