- Set an environment variable called
CMDER_ROOT
to your root Cmder folder (in my caseC:\Program Files (x86)\Cmder
). It seems to be important that this does not have quotes around it because they mess with concatenation in the init script. - In your IntelliJ terminal settings, use
"cmd" /k ""%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\init.bat""
as the Shell path. The double-double-quotes are intentional, as they counteract the missing double quotes in the environment variable.
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November 28, 2016 06:52
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Cmder inside Webstorm terminal
Worked for me in Webstorm, just had to restart the application after setting the environment variable. This worked for me, thanks.
If you want to use {bash::bash}
in your IntelliJ terminal, use "cmd.exe" /c ""%CMDER_ROOT%\vendor\git-for-windows\bin\bash.exe""
as the Shell path.
Thanks, useful :)
Great (y)
https://youtu.be/ibcL1YdrGUk here the video
Thanks! It works fine.
I did not use the environment variable.
Instead provided
"cmd" /k ""full\path\to\vendor\init.bat""
Very well, tanks man, you are Great!
Thanks!!!
Worked in PhpStorm, Thank You !
And how about Windows Terminal ??? I can't work with it inside :(
Great!
Cool! Thanks!
Thanks a lot 😄
Tanks man, you saved my day
"cmd" /k "C:\laragon\bin\cmder\vendor\init.bat"
this works for me!
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Awesome and thank you for this. This solves the "java.io.IOEXception:couldn't create PTY" error