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Cmder v1.3.21 Cmder v1.3.21 An open source, portable console emulator for Windows. Cmder is a software package created out of pure frustration over absence of usable console emulator on Windows. It is based on ConEmu with major config overhaul, comes with a Monokai color scheme, amazing clink (further enhanced by clink-completions) and a custom prompt layout. Why use it? The main advantage of Cmder is portability. It is designed to be totally self-contained with no external dependencies, which makes it great for USB Sticks or cloud storage. So you can carry your console, aliases and binaries (like wget, curl and git) with you anywhere. Installation 1) Download the latest release below. 2) Extract the archive. Note: This path should not be C:\Program Files or anywhere else that would require Administrator access for modifying configuration files 3) (optional) Place your own executable files into the %cmder_root%\bin folder to be injected into your PATH. 4) Run Cmder.exe Command Line Arguments Context Menu Integration So you've experimented with Cmder a little and want to give it a shot in a more permanent home; Shortcut to open Cmder in a chosen folder 1) Open a terminal as an Administrator 2) Navigate to the directory you have placed Cmder 3) Execute .\cmder.exe /REGISTER ALL If you get an "Access Denied" message, make sure you are executing the command in an Administrator prompt. In a file explorer window right click in or on a directory to see "Cmder Here" in the context menu. Keyboard shortcuts Tab manipulation Ctrl + T : New tab dialog (maybe you want to open cmd as admin?) Ctrl + W : Close tab Ctrl + D : Close tab (if pressed on empty ... |
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