Simple Batch Script to Start Recipya on Windows Easier #209
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To make things really nice and clean I moved my Recipya directory to a more organized location and created a shortcut to the .bat file that I have on my desktop for easy access. Now, to start Recipya, all I do is click the shortcut and it starts in an instant! If we want to pin this shortcut to start/taskbar we may have to do a workaround, as the option to pin wasn't there for me for .bat files.
My next goal is to figure a clean, low-impact way to minimize the CMD window to the system tray where I don't have to see it. |
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That's great! Thinking about it, I should simplify the .exe down to For your information, I am planning on creating a service for Windows users. This way, users won't have to start/stop recipya manually. Related issue. |
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@colvdv Your script has been added to the v1.1.0 .zip release for Windows users! |
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I got Recipya all set up on my Windows-based machine but one thing I'm not a fan of is manual starting it via Command Prompt each time. This led me to making a simple .bat file that automates the process.
The code is super simple:
This script first navigates to the current directory and then runs Recipya.
To use this script, put the above code into a .bat file, place the file into your Recipya directory, and run it.
Please note: Your system architecture may need to be updated in the code. To do this, simply replace
amd64
witharm64
and save the file.I would love to see this pre-packaged in the .zip releases, code already appropriated to the system architecture. It would make for a more user-friendly experience.
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