I know what you're probably thinking. One of the reasons you use Windows is so you don't have to use the command line. But sometimes it's unavoidable—maybe you need to do some advanced git-wrangling, or you're developing in an environment with CLI-based tools that are far more mature than their GUI counterparts. But it doesn't have to be painful. With a little bit of tweaking, it can even be—dare
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