cmder/vendor/lib/lib_profile.cmd
Dax T Games a5bdecca77 Add /f for fast init. (#1942)
The below enables Cmder Fast Init mode for `cmd.exe` sessions.  This is more like the Cmder 1.3.5 init process.  See issue #1821 

Cmder Fast Init mode bypasses or disables the following Cmder 1.3.6+ features:

* Git root and version detection.  Defaults to `%cmder_root%\vendor\git-for-windows` if it exists.
* Path enhance validation before path modify so `%Path%` enhancements are forced.
* Recursive path add for `"%CMDER_ROOT%\bin"`
* Recursive path add for `"%CMDER_USER_BIN%\bin"` if `/c [user_config_folder` is specified.
* `/d` switch to enable debug output.
* `/v` switch to enable debug output.

Add `/f` to Cmder task as shown below t enable fast init:

_Note 1: This setting is invalid in Cmder `Powershell` and `Bash` sessions~_

_Note 2: Add `/t` also to see init timer output_

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7318053/47957637-052e3880-df90-11e8-93ef-91e1ab696d82.png)

Cuts ~2.4 seconds off of init time.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7318053/47957795-45db8100-df93-11e8-8ae0-551d12c4e2dc.png)
2018-11-04 01:36:51 +01:00

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Batchfile

@echo off
call "%~dp0lib_base.cmd"
call "%%~dp0lib_console"
set lib_profile=call "%~dp0lib_profile.cmd"
if "%~1" == "/h" (
%lib_base% help "%~0"
) else if "%1" neq "" (
call :%*
)
exit /b
:run_profile_d
:::===============================================================================
:::run_profile_d - Run all scripts in the passed dir path
:::
:::include:
:::
::: call "lib_profile.cmd"
:::
:::usage:
:::
::: %lib_profile% "[dir_path]"
:::
:::required:
:::
::: [dir_path] <in> Fully qualified directory path containing init *.cmd|*.bat.
::: Example: "c:\bin"
:::
::: path <out> Sets the path env variable if required.
:::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if not exist "%~1" (
mkdir "%~1"
)
pushd "%~1"
for /f "usebackq" %%x in ( `dir /b *.bat *.cmd 2^>nul` ) do (
%lib_console% verbose_output "Calling '%~1\%%x'..."
call "%~1\%%x"
)
popd
exit /b