If having a long line of input in histroy, which went on into the
second row and using <up> to get back to it, you got the effect
that the input was split over three lines: "text, empty, text",
but using the arrows do move to the front of the first line was
moving the cursor in the second (empty) row. You could change
the text, but you needed to do it "in the dark". No idea why
s/os.execute/is.popen/ fixes this, but it does.
Partly adresses https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder/issues/749
added personal files to .gitignore so they never get uploaded to the repo and added support for msys2 bash in the new git for windows
added autocreate of config/user-cmder.sh if iot does not exist and added it to the .gitignore
Added tasks: cmd::Cmder, cmd::Cmder as Admin, bash::bash, bash::bash as Admin, bash::mintty, bash::mintty as admin, powershell::powershell, powershell::powershell as Admin. Set default task to cmd::Cmder. Cot rid of init.bat running before /bin/bash, fixes double exit requirement
Added running git for windows post-install.bat on first cmder launch
fixed file/path not found errors when launching powershell as admin
fixed file/path not found errors when launching bash/mintty as admin
fixed PATH in vendor/cmder.sh
Added sourcing ~/.bashrc if it exists.
changed .gitignore to ignore anything with path of config/user-*
removed my personal files from .gitignore, left in config/user-*
Make sure $CMDER_ROOT does not have a trailing '/'
%CMDER_ROOT% does not have trailing '\'. allow user to specify a conemu.xml on the command line
Removed '\' from %CMDER_ROOT%
Up to now, init.bat would be overwritten when a user updated
Cmder. The new mechanism will create a new (mostly empty) file
for the user to enter commands which will then be executed on
each following startup.