I find the ChkBugReport to be very interesting: http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/tools/analyse-your-bugreports-with-our-open-source-tool/
so I would like to use it on my Windows7 but in a simple way.
In order to use the tool that is in jar, I need to type the following in the command prompt:
java -jar ChkBugReport_ver.jar dumplog.txt
where the dumplog.txt is the log I want to analyze by the tool.
The thing is that it is quite tiresome to run cmd and then type "java -jar... blah blah.." everytime I want to use it so I would like to link it to the mouse right-click context menu in Windows Explorer.
i.e., browse through to the file I want to analyze in Windows Explorer, then right-clicking on it would provide a menu like "run ChkBugReport.." then it does the "java -jar ChkBugReport_ver.jar clicked-file.txt" and generates the output.
Is there a way to do this?
try add it to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT*\shell
I use the following registry to add Notepad2 to the right-click content menu
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT*\shell\Notepad2] @="Notepad2"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT*\shell\Notepad2\command] @="D:\Tools\Notepad2\Notepad2.exe %1"
Follow these steps:
Open regedit (as administrator).
Locate key
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell
. In case you want to add the context menu for a specific extension only, use e.g.HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.xml\shell
forxml
. If theshell
key doesn't exist, create it (right-click on the parent key and selectNew -> Key
).Right-click on the
shell
key, and selectNew -> Key
. Enter the name of the command displayed in the context menu, e.g.Check Bug Report
.Right-click on the
Check Bug Report
key and selectNew -> Key
. Enter textcommand
(in lowercase).Click on the
command
key and then double-click on the (Default) key in the right pane to edit the string value. Enter the command to be executed. Placeholder for the argument is%1
. ForChkBugReport_ver.jar
, you can useSee also this tutorial.
(Works with my Windows 7)
The best answer above didn't work for me, it just opened a new window asking me what I'd like to open it with. I found a command that works much better. Same as first answer above but slightly different command (#4):
cmd /k java
instead ofjava
. It runs it in a cmd window and the file is created in the current directory of the bug report.Locate key
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell
(Create shell key if it doesn't exist)Right-click on the shell key, select
New -> Key
. Enter the name of the command you'd like to display in the context menu (ie. Check Bug Report).Right-click on the "Check Bug Report" key you just created and select New -> Key. Name it
command
.Click on the command key, double-click on the (Default) key in the right pane and enter the following command to be executed:
cmd /k java -jar c:\PATH\Chkbugreport.jar "%1"