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- conemu - How do I launch powershell task with some script - Stack Overflow
I'm a little confused how do I configure a new task in ConEmu to run launch powershell console with -File parameter if I add -file "filename ps1" then that file is executed and then console is clo
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I have 5 different generators I've created 5 different tasks in conemu to start a new tab with the name of the generator on the tab and the generator starts immediately Now I need to create a s
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3 I just installed the ConEmu terminal, and I am having trouble configuring it to start with gitbash as my terminal instead of the windows CMD, and I would like it to start on ex: c Users Kalin Drive I tried to randomly pass values to the settings since they are very hard to understand
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- How to correctly enable ANSI colors in ConEmu + Git Bash?
I'm using Git Bash with ConEmu to make it look cool However, upon installing Composer the colors seem to be escaped: So Git Bash does not support all the colors Checking the AnsiColors256 ans file:
- ConEmu (CMD) not indentifying these unicode characters?
According to ConEmu documentation: UTF-8 (UTF8) On Windows, unlike Unix, the console itself is not a stream of ‘bytes’ but a spreadsheet of cells, each of which contains an UTF-16 character and a color attribute That means if your application produces output using single-byte or multi-byte character sets (which are ANSI, OEM, UTF-8 and many others) the Windows converts that output to UTF
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