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.
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In Mac OS you will usually find the Terminal in Other programs folder. When you open the terminal, you will see the name of the current folder. If you want to know the full path to the current folder, you can type pwd and see the full path. List files and folders. If you want to list files and folders in that directory use. Sep 29, 2013. Aug 03, 2019.
Think about cmder more as a software package than a separate app. All the magic is happening through ConEmu. With enhancements from Clink.
Total portability
Carry it with you on a USB stick or in the Cloud, so your settings, aliases and history can go anywhere you go. You will not see that ugly Windows prompt ever again.
Git and others
Oooh yes! If you decide to use the slightly bigger git-for-windows version, you will have all Unix commands ready in PATH so that you can
git init
or cat
instantly on every machine. Download
GitHub Repository (for issues/requests/source)
Download Full (with Git for Windows) ~100MB or ~52MB 7z
Installation
- Unzip
- (optional) Place your own executable files into the
bin
folder to be injected into your PATH. - Run Cmder(Cmder.exe)
Keyboard shortcuts
Tab manipulation
Ctrl + `
: Global Summon from taskbarWin + Alt + p
: Preferences (Or right click on title bar)Ctrl + t
: New tab dialog (maybe you want to open cmd as admin?)Ctrl + w
: Close tabShift + Alt + number
: Fast new tab:1.
CMD2.
PowerShell
Alt + Enter
: Fullscreen
Shell
Ctrl + Alt + u
: Traverse up in directory structure (lovely feature!)End, Home, Ctrl
: Traverse text as usual on WindowsCtrl + r
: History searchShift + mouse
: Select and copy text from bufferRight click / Ctrl + Shift + v
: Paste text
Notes / Docs
Aliases
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 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 PowerShell >=3.0 and 7z. When you are set on that, just run
scripts/build.ps1
.Documentations
Most of the Cmder functionality are documented in the readme file on GitHub. We have extented help available in Cmder Wiki, also regarding integration.
If you're having trouble with anything, please have a look at the GitHub issues, or create a new one.
We'll be happy to help, but you might have a better chance to find solutions on the pages of the upstream projects. Those are:
We'll be happy to help, but you might have a better chance to find solutions on the pages of the upstream projects. Those are:
- Console emulator ~ Conemu
- Cmd.exe enhancements ~ clink
- Unix tools on windows ~ git for windows
Sometimes, even the simplest tasks can be forgotten if not practiced and repeated. In this short tutorial, I am going to show you some basic command line commands in Microsoft Windows, and their equivalent commands in Apple Mac OS Terminal. This is by no means a complete reference to the available commands, just a short list of some common commands available to you on your operating system. In this post, I will about Windows Command Line (CMD) and Mac OS Terminal Navigation Commands.
Knowledge of CMD/Terminal commands may be needed for using command line interfaces (CLI) of applications where Graphical User Interface is missing, or when CLI provides a faster/easier way to perform a task. Let’s see some of the commands
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The CMD/Terminal window
To open the CMD window in Microsoft Windows you may follow several ways, one of them being choosing Run option from the start menu, typing “cmd” in run window, and clicking “enter”. This will open the CMD window in Microsoft Windows
- CMD window
Here you will see the version of the Operating System, and the path to the home folder. The white sign in the picture points your current location in the disk. Home folder is the usual starting point when you open CMD window.
In Mac OS you will usually find the Terminal in Other programs folder. When you open the terminal, you will see the name of the current folder. If you want to know the full path to the current folder, you can type pwd and see the full path.
List files and folders
If you want to list files and folders in that directory use:
WINDOWS | MAC OS |
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dir | ls |
Here you see the list of directories in my home folder
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Move to directory
If you want to change your current directory to another directory, use:
WINDOWS | MAC OS |
---|---|
cd “path to the folder” | cd “path to the folder” |
When you execute the command by pressing “enter” in your keyboard, if the path is correct, you will see that you current folder will change to the new path.
Get back to parent directory
If you want to go one directory up in the directory tree, execute:
WINDOWS | MAC OS |
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cd.. | cd .. |
and you will see your current directory will change to the parent directory. Please note that in windows two dots are connected to cd, and in MacOS there is a space between cd and dots.
Get to the root
Wherever you are in the directory tree, you can move to the root directory by executing:
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cd | cd / |
This will get you to the disk root of the directory tree.
Create a directory
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Creating a new directory is done using
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mkdir MyFolder | mkdir MyFolder |
This will create directory MyFolder in your current directory.
Remove a directory
Removing a directory first requires the directory to be emptied from contents, and then be removed. Removal commands are:
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rmdir MyFolder | rm -r MyFolder |
Rename a directory
To rename a directory execute:
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rmdir | mv oldName newName |
Rename a file
To rename a file execute:
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ren oldFileName newFileName | mv oldFileName newFileName |
Delete a file
Cmd Exe Commands
To delete a file exeute:
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del filename | rm -Rf filename |
Delete command does not ask for confirmation, so please be careful.
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Check the Path
Some programs need to be added to the PATH in order to be accessible through command line interface. If you want to check your current path, you can execute the following command:
WINDOWS | MAC OS |
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echo %path% | echo “$PATH” |
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This will print current path variable and you can check if required programs are added to the path.
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.