SuperConsole is a bundle of software put together specifically for advanced users who need to rely on console emulators, terminal emulators, and shell-based tools and plugins.
It bundles ConEmu, MSYS2, Mintty, Zsh, Git for Windows, grml-zhs-config, Antigen, and a collection of agkozak-zsh-theme projects. The main idea behind SuperConsole is to make the lives of advanced users a lot easier thanks to its customization and everyday-use configuration.
The list of customizations (up until this point) includes a pre-configured ConEmu version with various pre-set settings, ConEmu/zsh configured to restore previously opened tabs and shell working directories after it has been restarted, the usage of Mintty as a ConEmu child GUI in order to run MSYS2 zsh, Antigen used for zsh theme and configuration management.
Furthermore, SuperConsole also features various zsh plugins pre-programmed to complete, highlight, and display history. Git-for-Windows repository with Git and GIt LFS support for the MSYS2 environment, Nano as the main editor (with full nano syntax highlighting enabled), custom helper scripts added to ConEmu and MSYS64 are also part of the package.
For more information about the project and the full list of customizations (and potentially future ones), users can visit the official repository on GitHub.

 

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SuperConsole is a zsh-based terminal emulator developed by Rutger van Noord, with customizations to make the configuration, use, and launch of various console-based and terminal-based software applications much easier than through the standard terminal/command-line interfaces.
First and foremost, the terminal emulator it features as standard is ConEmu, which can be launched from the SuperConsole GUI as a single-window interface to a ConEmu child process. ConEmu features a number of pre-configured settings for shell-based tools used by users to run MSYS2 MinGW-msys2-zsh (for Windows), Git for Windows, Angstrom, Nano, Zsh, and Antigen.
Additionally, ConEmu has very similar features to powershell (such as being able to switch between tabs), as well as support for additional tabs (user-configurable), tagging (user-configurable), and multiple shortcut to hotkeys. Most of ConEmu’s functionality can be toggled on and off with the use of hotkeys (Cmd+; [Ctrl]+[Return]/Cmd+[Tab]/Cmd+[Shift]+[Return])
SuperConsole also features MSYS2 (and other operating systems) as a Windows GUI for MinGW-msys2-zsh. Unlike a regular MinGW-msys2 install, SuperConsole offers support for all the features available to a regular MSYS2 install (such as zsh, git-for-windows, agrc and so on).
While SuperConsole offers some pre-configured functions for more common shell-based tools, it also offers options to configure its child ConEmu and the MSYS2 shell to modify functionality of the child ConEmu and MSYS2 in order to save time in everyday-use situations. Such customizations include (but are not limited to) the following:
Zsh tab and shell working directory pre-configuration (Restoring previously opened tabs and shells as well as modifying the ConEmu child process to load an older / work directory in the event of a change is required);
Restoring previously opened tabs and shells from previously opened ConEmu tab;
If necessary, tweak ConEmu in order to save time in everyday use;
Manage the ConEmu child GUI process with the supplied custom scripts;
Plugin packages:
SuperConsole offers various custom plugins and packages (pre-programmed to work seamlessly with the Emulator

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Support for:
Mintty as a ConEmu child GUI in order to run MSYS2 Zsh

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SuperConsole provides advanced users with a bundle of software put together to make their daily work easier.
SuperConsole bundles ConEmu, a Unix terminal emulator, Mintty, a fast UI version of ConEmu, into an MSYS2 environment.
SuperConsole then combines this environment with a bunch of fancy-pants zsh plugins that enhance the user’s experience with shell-based tools and plugins.
SuperConsole uses Antigen for administration, customization, and installation.
Finally, SuperConsole also includes a local Git repository, which provides users with the power of the central Git repository – access to all the most powerful tools and libraries – but on their hard drive.
SuperConsole is almost entirely self-contained, and can be used with no additional configuration. There is no need to install or run anything outside of the package itself.
SuperConsole only depends on itself.
SuperConsole is a self-contained package, which means it requires no installation. Simply extract it into a location of your choosing, and you’re good to go.
Moreover, SuperConsole only depends on itself.
SuperConsole’s only pre-installed dependencies are ConEmu, Mintty, Zsh, Git for Windows, Antigen, and the GItLFS repository.
You can run SuperConsole in full console mode or within a graphical user interface.
ConEmu in SuperConsole:
SuperConsole bundles a pre-configured ConEmu version with various pre-set settings, such as the ability to restore previously opened tabs and shell working directories after it has been restarted, and specific settings to avoid any conflicts with other copy-and-paste operations.
Additionally, ConEmu in SuperConsole also includes a bunch of custom helper scripts added to ConEmu to enhance the user’s experience with shell-based tools and plugins. ConEmu’s own syntax highlighting for bash and zsh is also enabled by default in this version.
SuperConsole also includes a menu called the Source Control Explorer that allows the user to browse, commit, and push any existing repository into the local GIt repository.
SuperConsole’s source code repository is where users can fork, clone, branch, and pull the source code from the various projects, themes, and plugins included in the distribution.
Each project, theme, and plugin contains its own, specific configuration files that you can commit to the repository.
Users can then pull this configuration from the repository to their specific ConEmu instances.
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SuperConsole is a collection of software that aims to simplify the life of advanced users. There are three core components: ConEmu, a lightweight GNU/Linux console emulator with built-in terminal multiplexing, msys2, a MSYS2-native version of MinGW/MSYS, Zsh, a zsh shell with Git and zsh configuration plugins as well as a pre-configured installation of ConEmu, and mintty, a ConEmu console GUI that can be used to run MSYS2 zsh.

Agokozak-zsh-theme:
This is a collection of all the other themes available on this repository, the main idea behind this collection is to avoid duplicating all the themes that we have found on the Web (just because no software is perfect and no theme is free from issues). Users can browse through the available themes (from all the themes available here) and decide which one they like the most, install it using Git clone through ConEmu, and enjoy their colors and customization. All themes are here to help you in case you are looking for a theme that fits your preferences and can also be installed through ConEmu.

SuperConsole Installation:
SuperConsole currently supports only MinGW/MSYS2 and MSYS64 for installation. MinGW/MSYS2 installation is a no-brainer as it is free and just a single package install away. MSYS64 is yet another MinGW/MSYS2 installation but in the 64bit form (which makes sense, as MSYS2 is not designed to run as a 32bit application and since we run all our builds as 64bit).
It is also possible to install MSYS2 natively from source, but this is a cumbersome and complicated process (at least the one I have managed to do so far). More on that later (along with some tips on why you should avoid doing so). If you’re planning to migrate from Windows to Linux, then MSYS2 is your safest bet.
In order to install SuperConsole (which is a collection of software that is unsupported, meaning that it is not guaranteed to function properly across all its components), you need to download the latest snapshot on GitHub (when you do a git clone with the latest snapshot, all the dependencies will be installed).
After you have installed all the components in the minimal form, you will be able to build and install a custom version of SuperConsole. This should not be done on the regular basis

System Requirements:

-Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later
-2 GB of RAM recommended
-OpenGL compatible video card (tested on Intel 4 series, ATI/AMD Radeon, nVidia GeForce and SIS chipset)
-600 MB of free disk space
-Sound card or computer with speakers
-Input device (keyboard and mouse)
-Java version 1.5 or later or directX 9.0c compatible video card (no CrossOver)
-Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari)
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