![]() ![]() The cool thing I like about msys2 is that I can run native tools like node or nvim from the command line and the integration with paths is good and everything is on the same system and you get to use only native executables. You can also get it with MinGw and other tools. * Msys2 - usually packaged with Git for Windows. * Cygwin - Long install and download tbh, and slow. * WSL - Windows running a lightweight virtual machine using Ubuntu It's just a terminal client tho, so you need to tell it what shell to run. I think Alacritty runs well in Windows although that's what I use in Linux. If you don't use Scoop, I think you can go for the Full version. I personally choose this one and then I can use Scoop to install whatever version of Git I want. Caveat, the mini version doesn't come with git or those tools. It provides executable versions of many common tools found with Linux distros like ls, ln, etc. I personally use Cmdr with MSYS2 from Git. From here you can start different shells like WSL, PowerShell, Cmd prompt. Has it's own package manager.Ĭmdr - A Terminal app wrapper for ConEmu. ![]() I've worked with:Babun - a Cygwin based environment Zsh running on ConEmu packaged as one app. ![]()
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