

The way I approach this is to use multiple tools designed for a specific purpose instead of a complex, all-encompassing behemoth as a one-stop-shop. I need my set of tools to be as flexible as the role I fill at work and as varied as the problems I have to solve each day. But I’m also an AngularJS architect and front-end (browser/client side) developer writing javascript and using tools like node.js, npm and Git liberally. I am a back-end (server side) web developer working in Windows writing C# and SQL code for ASP.NET web sites running on the Kentco CMS. Whereas those tools serve very different purposes, today I want to discuss how to set up a tool chain. Although it is not dedicated to beginners, ConEmu offers an effective solution for working with multiple console programs in a tabbed window, backed by rich and advanced customization preferences.In Part 1 of my Web Development Tools series I wrote about two tools I use nearly every day to help me get my work done. It has minimal impact on PC performance, running on low CPU and RAM. We have not come across any issues in our tests, since ConEmu did not hang, crash or display error notifications.

The application comes packed with numerous configuration settings dedicated to the font, background image and other UI features, along with hotkeys, modifiers and macros. Some useful, predefined console tools are available for quick access, and it is possible to add new ones. You can point out the program's executable file and startup directory, user credentials, layout split mode (to bottom or right) and whether it will be run in a new window instead of tabbed mode. The interface resembles the one of Command Prompt, with the key difference being the possibility to create new tabs for running new console utilities. Familiar interface with numerous configuration options Once launched, it is possible to create an initial customization pertaining to the ConEmu settings storage location, single instance mode, keyboard hooks, DLL injection, automatic updates, and others. Those who want to bypass the installer and run the tool directly from a pen drive may resort to its portable counterpart called Portable ConEmu.

The installation procedure does not take a long time to finish and it allows users to exclude any components from the full package, such as Far Manager plugins, Start menu and desktop shortcuts. It gives them the possibility to open more than one command-line tool in multiple tabs, just like in graphical interfaces, as well as to set up custom tasks and add command groups to menus. ConEmu is a comprehensive software utility designed for users who prefer working with multiple console programs at the same time.
