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Cmder – Awesome CMD, PowerShell, Bash and Mintty alternative

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Cmder is a portable console emulator running on Windows, developed by Samuel Vasko from United Kingdom. If your development work requires constant use of command-line tools like CMD, PowerShell, Bash and mintty, and you can’t stand their simple function or unfriendly UI design, then it’s time to consider a better alternative.

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[v70] BusyBox Pro – The Swiss Army Knife for embedded Linux OS

The built-in toolbox tools in the Android system (under /system/bin) are too simple, and poorly supports some very useful Unix/Linux commands, such as find. In this case (to better use Unix utilities on Android), we can install BusyBox on Android OS in order to work with a variety of common Linux commands, tools.

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