Cmder is a software package created out of pure frustration over absence of nice
- console emulator on Windows. It is based on amazing software, spiced up with Monokai color scheme and
- custom prompt layout. Looking sexy from the start.
+ Cmder is a software package created out of pure frustration over the absence of nice
+ console emulators on Windows. It is based on amazing software, and spiced up with the Monokai color scheme and
+ a custom prompt layout. Looking sexy from the start.
@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
Git and others
- Oooh yes! if you decide to use the the slightly bigger
- msysgit version. You will have all Unix commands ready in PATH and you can git init
+
Oooh yes! If you decide to use the the slightly bigger
+ msysgit version, you will have all Unix commands ready in PATH so that you can git init
or cat
instantly on every machine.
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
Shell
Shift + Up
: Traverse up in directory structure (lovely feature!)
- End, Home, ctrl
: Traversing text with as usual on Windows
+ End, Home, ctrl
: Traverse text as usual on Windows
Ctrl + r
: History search
Shift + mouse
: Select and copy text from buffer
Right click / Ctrl + Shift + v
: Paste text
@@ -115,24 +115,24 @@
Aliases
- There is simple support for aliases. They can by using alias command like alias ls=ls --color $*
-
They are pretty much just doskeys in file /config/aliases
. One per line.
- And make sure to handle arguments by putting arguments variable $*
somewhere.
+ There is simple support for aliases. They can be created by using the alias
command like this: alias ls=ls --color $*
+
They are pretty much just doskeys in /config/aliases
. One per line.
+ And make sure to handle arguments by putting argument variables $*
somewhere.
Updating + Building
- There is not much going on in this realm. But if you want to get most recent updates for Conemu just
- tick auto-updating in preferences. If you want to clone the repo and build it yourself. You will need
+ There is not much going on here. But if you want to get most recent updates for Conemu just
+ tick auto-updating in preferences. If you want to clone the repo and build it yourself, you will need
Ruby, wget and 7z. When you are set on that, just run build_cmder.rb
.
PowerShell
I have to admit here that I am not a PS guy. So do not
- expect any improvement or tips in that spectrum. But if you are a PS geek You
+ expect any improvement or tips in that department. But if you are a PS geek You
really should start submitting some amazing tweaks.
Other documentations
- If you have trouble with anything I am happy to help. But you will have much bigger chances to find solution
- on the pages of base projects. Those are:
+
If you have trouble with anything I am happy to help. But you will have much better chances to find solutions
+ on the pages of the upstream projects. Those are:

Git and others
-Oooh yes! if you decide to use the the slightly bigger
- msysgit version. You will have all Unix commands ready in PATH and you can git init
+
Oooh yes! If you decide to use the the slightly bigger
+ msysgit version, you will have all Unix commands ready in PATH so that you can git init
or cat
instantly on every machine.
Shift + Up
: Traverse up in directory structure (lovely feature!)End, Home, ctrl
: Traversing text with as usual on WindowsEnd, Home, ctrl
: Traverse text as usual on WindowsCtrl + r
: History searchShift + mouse
: Select and copy text from bufferRight click / Ctrl + Shift + v
: Paste text Aliases
-There is simple support for aliases. They can by using alias command like alias ls=ls --color $*
-
They are pretty much just doskeys in file /config/aliases
. One per line.
- And make sure to handle arguments by putting arguments variable $*
somewhere.
There is simple support for aliases. They can be created by using the alias
command like this: alias ls=ls --color $*
+
They are pretty much just doskeys in /config/aliases
. One per line.
+ And make sure to handle arguments by putting argument variables $*
somewhere.
Updating + Building
-There is not much going on in this realm. But if you want to get most recent updates for Conemu just
- tick auto-updating in preferences. If you want to clone the repo and build it yourself. You will need
+ There is not much going on here. But if you want to get most recent updates for Conemu just
+ tick auto-updating in preferences. If you want to clone the repo and build it yourself, you will need
Ruby, wget and 7z. When you are set on that, just run build_cmder.rb
.
PowerShell
I have to admit here that I am not a PS guy. So do not - expect any improvement or tips in that spectrum. But if you are a PS geek You + expect any improvement or tips in that department. But if you are a PS geek You really should start submitting some amazing tweaks.
Other documentations
-If you have trouble with anything I am happy to help. But you will have much bigger chances to find solution - on the pages of base projects. Those are: +
If you have trouble with anything I am happy to help. But you will have much better chances to find solutions + on the pages of the upstream projects. Those are: