Please note the main focus when I use terminal emulation on Windows is connecting from my windows host to a remote UNIX server, so Powershell and cmd.exe integration are not covered here (although they work out of the box). ![]() ![]() My goal was to configure something lightweight and that rivals mintty, Console2, and ConsoleZ in terms of both usability and features. cmder-mini is a portable version of the program – all settings and data are confined to the directory it is extracted to. A coworker recently pointed me in the direction of ‘cmder’, a conemu repackage that pre-configures a lot necessary settings to make the user experience more streamlined. I’ve always been a fan of the simplicity of cygwin+mintty but it has always been lacking tab functionality along with a few other nice-to-haves – especially when compared with a more evolved terminal emulator in Gnome or OS X. ![]() As someone who bounces back and forth between Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, one of the most consistently frustrating aspects of Windows is the lack of decent terminal emulation support.
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