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馃殌 Cmder's next major release backlog #2788
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Cmder's next major release backlog
Jul 24, 2023
DRSDavidSoft
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Cmder's next major release backlog
馃殌 Cmder's next major release backlog
Jul 24, 2023
I was not aware this was a problem. I thought we handled spaces quite well
Just default to putting the config folder in the users home folder when this happens. More secure this way anyway given the possible content of this folder. If cmder is not in the user home folder the config folder should be by default.
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Upcoming plans for the next major release of Cmder
Currently, there are some areas of Cmder that could benefit from a smoother experience for the first-time user.
TL;DR: Remove old 32-bit support. Installing to
Program Files
or any other path with spaces and/or lack of permissions will be correctly handled. Improvements to the speed, look and feel of the project.馃搶 Please vote for your preferred Terminal to be used with Cmder in #2864
New! Cmder now comes in two flavors, Cmder + ConEmu (the classic terminal) and Cmder + Windows Terminal.
You can also choose to download a very slim version of Cmder, which doesn't come with a bundled terminal and is a great choice for using as a shell profile in any terminal you like.
CMDER_ROOT
path in all areas (shells, launcher, etc)config
directory should be writable by the user (Everyone:Write), all other directories must only work with Everyone:Read/f
parameter is usedCMDER_ROOT
env var when the project is installed(Updating CMDer, not just conemu and showing version聽#2875)
Additional Notes
Note 1: We're in the process of improving Cmder's initialization speed. In the next major release, the loading time is expected to be optimized significantly.
Note 2: Cmder is in the process of dropping 32-bit support of x86 edition when the upstream projects (such as Git-for-Windows) do so. In the next major releases of Cmder, the minimum Windows requirement will be bumped from Windows 7 SP1 to Windows 10, as well.
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