Windows Terminal vs Cmder
Developers should use Windows Terminal when working on Windows-based development environments, as it consolidates multiple command-line tools into a single application with improved performance and customization meets developers should use cmder when they need a robust and portable command-line tool on windows, especially for tasks like version control with git, running scripts, or managing servers. Here's our take.
Windows Terminal
Developers should use Windows Terminal when working on Windows-based development environments, as it consolidates multiple command-line tools into a single application with improved performance and customization
Windows Terminal
Nice PickDevelopers should use Windows Terminal when working on Windows-based development environments, as it consolidates multiple command-line tools into a single application with improved performance and customization
Pros
- +It is particularly useful for tasks like scripting in PowerShell, managing servers, or using WSL for Linux development, as it supports Unicode, emojis, and GPU rendering for smoother scrolling
- +Related to: powershell, command-prompt
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Cmder
Developers should use Cmder when they need a robust and portable command-line tool on Windows, especially for tasks like version control with Git, running scripts, or managing servers
Pros
- +It is ideal for those who prefer Unix-like commands or work in cross-platform environments, as it integrates tools like bash and zsh, improving productivity and workflow consistency
- +Related to: git, windows-command-prompt
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Windows Terminal if: You want it is particularly useful for tasks like scripting in powershell, managing servers, or using wsl for linux development, as it supports unicode, emojis, and gpu rendering for smoother scrolling and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use Cmder if: You prioritize it is ideal for those who prefer unix-like commands or work in cross-platform environments, as it integrates tools like bash and zsh, improving productivity and workflow consistency over what Windows Terminal offers.
Developers should use Windows Terminal when working on Windows-based development environments, as it consolidates multiple command-line tools into a single application with improved performance and customization
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