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ConEmu
Vim BootstrapConEmu is recommended for developers, system administrators, and power users who need a flexible and feature-rich terminal emulator. It's particularly useful for users who frequently work with multiple command-line tools or need advanced window management capabilities.
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ConEmu might be a bit more popular than Vim Bootstrap. We know about 19 links to it since March 2021 and only 14 links to Vim Bootstrap. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The sources for the awesome Dos Navigator are published on Github. An updated fork named Necromancer's Dos Navigator [NDN] can be found here: http://ndn.muxe.com/ An alternative to DN/NDN, that is in active development, is Far Manager: https://www.farmanager.com/ All of them, especially Far, work well in ConEmu (https://conemu.github.io/) or cmder (https://cmder.app/) Maybe interested people or nostalgic ones can... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
On Windows 7 your best bet is to install a modern terminal emulator like ConEmu: https://conemu.github.io/. Source: about 3 years ago
On my work system I have local admin but Windows Store is blocked by policy. One of my coworkers over on the DBA team had me install ConEmu which has some nice features similar to to Windows Terminal. Also, Posh-Git is a nice addition to have on top. Source: over 3 years ago
Conemu if your a fan of that quake style terminal and tabbed terminals. Source: over 3 years ago
If you do, try out this thing; https://conemu.github.io/. Source: over 3 years ago
Good recommendo, thanks. It seems better (more modern? More complete?) than https://vim-bootstrap.com/. Source: about 3 years ago
My impression is if you ask 10 vim users how they setup their vim, you'll get 11 different answers :p I'm happy enough with config generated from: https://vim-bootstrap.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Vim-Bootstrap -> generate .vimrc for you then modify it later. Source: over 3 years ago
- [-] The journey has began at some time 2020 - [x] Getting boring with `atom`, `vscode`, `sublime`. Why? 1. Too slow on managing projects, each project takes **2GB** storage 2. `atom` and `vscode` are electron-based app, so it's heavy 3. Sublime is quite good, but heavily on indexing project's files - [x] Try `vim`, doing `vimtutorial`, getting struggled and ... Struggled with the new ugly motions... Source: over 3 years ago
Once you youโve got the hang of vim, then start to edit your c code. Vim is an amazingly good editor for c code, once youโve configured it. Head to this site and make sure you select your chosen languages. https://vim-bootstrap.com. Source: almost 4 years ago
MobaXterm - Enhanced terminal for Windows with X11 server, tabbed SSH client, network tools and much more
Vim Awesome - Awesome Vim plugins from across the universe
PuTTY - Popular free terminal application. Mostly used as an SSH client.
Vim Adventures - Learning Vim while playing a game
GNOME Terminal - GNOME Terminal is a terminal emulator for GNOME desktop.
vim.so - Learn vim fast with interactive exercises in the browser