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'''
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Instead of adding every program's directory to my system PATH, I prefer having
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a single directory on my PATH which contains Windows shortcuts (lnk files)
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pointing to each program.
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Windows lnks are different from softlinks because they maintain the program's
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real directory necessary for loading nearby dlls etc.
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However, this breaks `shutil.which` --> `subprocess.run` because subprocess.run
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with shell=False does not interpret lnks, and needs a direct path to the exe.
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So, this module provides a function `which` that if it finds an lnk file, will
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return the exe path, otherwise behaves the same as normal shutil which.
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'''
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import os
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import shutil
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import winshell
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def which(cmd, *args, **kwargs):
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path = shutil.which(cmd, *args, **kwargs)
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if path is None:
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return None
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if os.name == 'nt' and path.endswith('.lnk'):
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path = winshell.Shortcut(path).path
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return path
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