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Running cmder from the file explorer #187

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nojaf opened this issue Apr 28, 2014 · 5 comments
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Running cmder from the file explorer #187

nojaf opened this issue Apr 28, 2014 · 5 comments

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@nojaf
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nojaf commented Apr 28, 2014

If you type 'cmd' in any file explorer, it opens the traditional console at that specific location. If you type 'cmder' it always launches at my user folder.
Could this behaviour be changed?

@samvasko
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You can use the super secret cmder.exe /register user to add it to context menu.
I should really document that now...

@nojaf
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nojaf commented Apr 28, 2014

Hmm, so just enter that into the regular cmd?
Doesn't really do the trick. Or am I missing something?
I'm on Windows 8.1

@r3Fuze
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r3Fuze commented Apr 29, 2014

Worked for me. Right-clicking in a folder now gives me a Cmder Here option.
Windows 8.1 too.
cmder_here

@nojaf
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nojaf commented May 8, 2014

Ahn now I see what you mean. I was hoping to have the same effect by typing in cmder.exe in the path bar. Just as you can do with casual command line.

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@Jackbennett
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For that you need to add the path to cmder.exe into your environment path

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