If you haven't installed bash on your Windows 10, then 👉 Follow this tutorial
If you don't have Cmder, get it from here.
Launch Cmder, and press Win + Alt + T
to open up the settings dialog for Tasks.
Alternatively you can open up the hamburger menu on the bottom right of the window and navigate to:
Settings -> Startup -> Tasks
.
You create a new Task by clicking on the ‘+‘ Button at the bottom and enter the details.
The first input field of the dialog is the task name.
I named it Ubuntu::bash
but the naming is completely up to you.
You can use double c
olons for grouping, so this would be the Bash
task in the Ubuntu
group. Cmder already comes with a Bash
group containing entries for Bash on mintty (using Cygwin) and another one based on git-for-windows
. To distinguish between the other Bashes and the ‘real’ Ubuntu thing, I simply chose to also opt into this naming scheme.
In the Task parameters
input you can configure an icon
/icon "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\lxss\bash.ico"
Sometimes the icon is not available in that directory. Try to look into this directory:
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\CanonicalGroupLimited.UbuntuonWindows_VERSION\images
there. theCanonicalGroupLimited.UbuntuonWindows_VERSION
would be different as per the installations. Or download the icon from internet
In the Commands
input field, you enter the command that this task should start. This is the actual call to Bash:
%windir%\system32\bash.exe ~ -cur_console:p5
Now you have bash in your Cmder console 🔥
Create a new task Ubuntu::zsh
, but again the naming is up to you.
Same task parameters as for the Bash task and just added -c zsh
to the command entry.
This will cause Bash.exe
to start Zsh
automatically.
The full line is:
%windir%\system32\bash.exe ~ -c zsh -cur_console:p5
Now just create new console by clicking on Green + button and select console as {Ubuntu::zsh}
or {Ubuntu::bash}
from first combobox and click on start enjoy 🔥
Now you can install oh-my-ZSH in your zsh for cool themes 😎