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Christian Lenz commented on NETBEANS-182:
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Proof of concept, yes. So how should we do it, how could the UI look like etc.
Yes, could be, but for NetBeans, there is the button "Create new local terminal
tab" which should open a new little dialog where you can choose the available
shells (CMD, powershell, bash) or maybe a path to the shell like in ConEmu e.g.
> Terminal should use cmd, bash, cygwin, PowerShell or whatever.
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> Key: NETBEANS-182
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-182
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: cnd - Terminalemulator
> Affects Versions: Next
> Environment: NetBeans 8.2, Windows 10 x64
> Reporter: Christian Lenz
> Priority: Major
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> I don't know why NetBeans only can work with a shell, which is installed as
> cygwin for Windows or when you use NetBeans on a *nx operating system.
> NetBeans should use cmd.exe, cygwin, WSL (Bash - Ubuntu on Windows),
> PowerShell or whatever you want.
> Visual Studio Code uses this approach and it makes sense. I don't need to
> change the window to use my cmd outside of NetBeans. I can use any feature in
> NetBeans in my CMD or powershell, when it is inside NetBeans, w/o switching
> windows or a desktop etc.
> So long story short, NetBeans can only handle shell applications, natively
> installed on *nx systems or via cygwin for Windows. But it should be possible
> to use any shell/command line that you want on any operating system.
> Windows - cmd, powershell and with Windows 10 the WSL (Ubuntu on windows,
> which is now stable and part of the ubuntu subsystem, no emulation)
> *nx - Bash, sh, fish whatever.
> Mac - similar to *nx
> So we need first the possibilty, that NetBeans should handle more than a
> shell AND we need an option, if you open the terminal, you have to choose
> your favorite shell/command line and set it to default, to open a new tab,
> w/o choosing again (new option for this).
> This ticket could be related to this ticket:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-181
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