Mac Bash: how to combine the open and str subtract to one line code?












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new to bash , I use the following code to open the super folder with a file path.



function openUp(){
cd $(echo $1 | sed 's@(.*)/.*@1@' );
open ..
}


like drag a file to terminal, then open the super folder conveniently.




openup /Users/de/Downloads/32/S01E32-array-arrayslice-collection-collections-1-master.zip




How to combine the two line code to one line?



I originally think open directly without changing directory.










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    new to bash , I use the following code to open the super folder with a file path.



    function openUp(){
    cd $(echo $1 | sed 's@(.*)/.*@1@' );
    open ..
    }


    like drag a file to terminal, then open the super folder conveniently.




    openup /Users/de/Downloads/32/S01E32-array-arrayslice-collection-collections-1-master.zip




    How to combine the two line code to one line?



    I originally think open directly without changing directory.










    share|improve this question







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      new to bash , I use the following code to open the super folder with a file path.



      function openUp(){
      cd $(echo $1 | sed 's@(.*)/.*@1@' );
      open ..
      }


      like drag a file to terminal, then open the super folder conveniently.




      openup /Users/de/Downloads/32/S01E32-array-arrayslice-collection-collections-1-master.zip




      How to combine the two line code to one line?



      I originally think open directly without changing directory.










      share|improve this question







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      new to bash , I use the following code to open the super folder with a file path.



      function openUp(){
      cd $(echo $1 | sed 's@(.*)/.*@1@' );
      open ..
      }


      like drag a file to terminal, then open the super folder conveniently.




      openup /Users/de/Downloads/32/S01E32-array-arrayslice-collection-collections-1-master.zip




      How to combine the two line code to one line?



      I originally think open directly without changing directory.







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