![]() ![]() Editing text in cmder works much as it does in any other Windows applications you can press Ctrl+V to paste from the clipboard, say, or Ctrl+Z to undo. The real power here is probably the line editor, though. Shift+Up moves you up to the parent directory Alt+Enter toggles full screen on and off Ctrl+' sends cmder to the taskbar, and brings it back and Ctrl+Alt+2 launches PowerShell, which of course then also benefits from the other cmder features. ![]() ![]() You get plenty of helpful keyboard shortcuts. Right-clicking any tab then reveals a host of interesting options: you can switch tabs to a separate window, close or restart them, take a screenshot, search for text, and much more. This can easily be launched as an administrator, or another user. If you're working in two folders, there's no need to keep typing the full path just press Ctrl+T to create a new tab with a second session. Cmder is a tiny free software package (based on console enhancement tool "ConEmu" and Bash-like editor "clink") which extends the Windows command line in some very useful ways.
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