For what it's worth, "I think windows is objectively terrible" isn't a good explanation for not wanting to support 1/2 of all existing devs and a bigger proportion of not-yet-developers. It's also not true, but that's a topic for another discussion.
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Replying to @wycats
I'd love to learn how to setup a great terminal experience on my windows machine. Any tips? I use cmd.exe with custom colors and fonts. I tried WSL and some more lightweight bash-like terminals but never got the hang of how the file system worked when moving files around.
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Replying to @marcusnielsen @wycats
The default Cmder install on it's own is an amazing improvement on cmd.exe, but you can do a lot of customizing... take a look at this tutorial for an ideahttps://gist.github.com/jchandra74/5b0c94385175c7a8d1cb39bc5157365e …
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Replying to @wycats @mgasparel
Is there a main reason to use cmder over cmd/powershell? Is it to be able to run other people's bash commands, or to get some other functionality?
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Replying to @marcusnielsen @wycats
Cmder sits on top of your terminal of preference. It simply provides quality-of-life improvements and configurability beyond what is possible in the base terminal.
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