Wouldn't it be nice to use the cmd window under Windows for friends who like to use the command line? Not easy to copy? Can't zoom in and out at random? If you need more than one console to multiple Windows? .... A variety of unpleasant
First, the basic tools
If you don't like it, that's right, so give everyone amway a cool command-line tool: Conemupack
This is a tool to eliminate the cmd shortcomings, with the following advantages:
1. Zoom in and out at random
2, multiple open console only one window
3, support the left mouse button selected, automatic replication
4. Other kinds of unpleasant
Second, easy to use Linux style command line 2.1 PowerShell vs Linux Sh
Windows itself comes with PowerShell, but I personally do not like PowerShell, used to actually not Linux under the style used to be comfortable, although very close to the Linux command line, but I think the error is too bright, some commands occupy too much window space and so on
2.2 Configuration sh
1) Install Git
Why install git, because git comes with the SSH tool, SH tools and many other gadgets, the usefulness of the SSH series tools is needless to say, and git itself is one of several major version control tools, SH is the focus of our article, here does not promote git, we first install git, and configure the environment variables.
2) Configure the console to start the call SH
When you open the tool, select Configure
Then select startup->specified named Task->{bash::bash}, and then call SH to process our command if the program starts.
2.3 Little Notes
Conemupack is a good tool, a few of the most useful tools in the Windows Console tool, especially for the Linux people who are more familiar with the benefits, and more than the original eco-cmd tool is much more useful, This article simply describes how to configure SH to use Linux commands under Windows, and more configuration needs to be researched.
Kill Cmd:windows. Using the Linux command line