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Being able to open a powershell or cmd console #6460

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pmiossec opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #8213
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Being able to open a powershell or cmd console #6460

pmiossec opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #8213

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@pmiossec
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Feature description

Discussed in #6452 (comment)

Transform the Git bash button in a split button to be able to easily open a cmd, powershell console (and a custom one? #1393).

We could also uplift the Console tab to launch different sessions, similar to VSCode ( cf #6452 (comment) )

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  • Git Extensions 3.1.0
  • Build 84b65c3
  • Git 2.21.0.windows.1
  • Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.17134.0
  • .NET Framework 4.7.3362.0
  • DPI 192dpi (200% scaling)
@ignacioerrico
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I would like to have a stab at this one.

This would be a good icon for a PowerShell prompt, I suppose. How about for a DOS prompt?

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I would like to have a stab at this one.

Great!

Perhaps you could have a look at the icon sources we already used (See https://github.com/gitextensions/gitextensions/blob/master/GitUI/Resources/Icons/originals/_Icon%20Sources.txt )

And searching something like "terminal" or "dos"...

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