* Fix Cmder not changing to CMDER_START
Fix to allow Cmder to change to different startup directory if already on the same drive as CMDER_START
possibly relevant: HOME != USERPROFILE
* make "Cmder Here" work in more cases
integrated suggestion from comments (test for trailing backslash to prevent doubling of trailing backslash)
integrated suggestions from #1456: switching ```cd /d``` over to ```pushd``` to get support for UNC-paths
* replaced 'cd /d' with 'pushd'
replaced two more instances of 'cd /d' with 'pushd' to support network paths.
Also added double quotes to the use of '%USERPROFILE%' to prevent issues with spaces.
I also noticed that 'pushd', in contrast to 'cd /d' does not require the trailing backslash for drive roots (on Win7). Therefore I removed the trailing backslash check.
* Don't assume / is needed at end
* Update init.bat
(and some comments on the user-profile.cmd file)
Inspired by the comments from https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder/issues/193 and my personal need to use pageant instead of OpenSSH authentication agents (which is more Window user-friendly), I have used this approach which works as expected.
Keeping the spirit of the current scripts, I left it disabled, and with some comments explaining what they all do.
1. Changed " --login -i"" to "" --login -i" in ConEmu
2. Closed quotation in "alias.bat :p_del doskey" command of "%ALIASES%"
Suppose %CMDER_ROOT% is "C:\Program Files\cmder",
this BUG will be raised while we exec command of
"unalias xxx"
or creat terminal "{bash::bash}"
and "{bash::mintty}",
it will throws an error like:
'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
If the Install-Module command is available, do not include the bundled
module path containing a deprecated version of PSGet. Recent powershell
versions include PowerShellGet as standard module installer.
Resolve#1318.
Currently the "history" command in Cmder prints commands without any index associated with any command, so you can copy/paste a command or use "!!" to execute a command from the history but, unlike BASH, you can't do "!<command_index>".
"cat" has a switch, "-n", which prints line numbers of the file being printed. This, in conjunction with "history_io=3" in Clink settings (to read/write history when editing a command") works just like BASH, i.e., you can use the index printed next to a command in the history to execute that command as "!<command_index>".
Currently the "history" command in Cmder prints commands without any index associated with any command, so you can copy/paste a command or use "!!" to execute a command from the history but, unlike BASH, you can't do "!<command_index>".
"cat" has a switch, "-n", which prints line numbers of the file being printed. This, in conjunction with "history_io=3" in Clink settings (to read/write history when editing a command") works just like BASH, i.e., you can use the index printed next to a command in the history to execute that command as "!<command_index>".