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"Open Cmder Here" in context menu

"Open Cmder Here" in context menu

Edit 04/2021:

As of the lastest versions, just execute the following command .\cmder.exe /REGISTER ALL per Documentation.

Original Solution

To add an entry in the Windows Explorer context menu to open Cmder in a specific directory, paste this into a OpenCmderHere.reg file and double-click to install it.

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Cmder]
    @="Open Cmder Here"
    "Icon"="\"%CMDER_ROOT%\\icons\\cmder.ico\",0"

    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Cmder\command]
    @="\"%CMDER_ROOT%\\Cmder.exe\" /START \"%v\""

Then add the Environment variable CMDER_ROOT to point to the path of your installation.

System Settings Environment Variable

After adding this, a restart of the explorer might be required to make it work.

Execute .\cmder.exe /REGISTER ALL If you get a message "Access Denied" ensure you are executing the command in an Administrator prompt.

@hyfydistro
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I'm surprised that no one has pointed that no .reg file or environment variable is necessary for this. All that's needed is to run cmder.exe /REGISTER [ALL, USER]

Per the documentation: https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder#cmderexe-command-line-arguments

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I'm surprised few read this line

Shortcut to open Cmder in a chosen folder
Open a terminal as an Administrator
Navigate to the directory you have placed Cmder
Execute .\cmder.exe /REGISTER ALL If you get a message "Access Denied" ensure you are executing the command in an Administrator prompt.
In a file explorer window right click in or on a directory to see "Cmder Here" in the context menu.

Source: https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder#shortcut-to-open-cmder-in-a-chosen-folder

@hamzahamidi
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I'm surprised that no one has pointed that no .reg file or environment variable is necessary for this. All that's needed is to run cmder.exe /REGISTER [ALL, USER]
Per the documentation: https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder#cmderexe-command-line-arguments
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I'm surprised few read this line

Shortcut to open Cmder in a chosen folder
Open a terminal as an Administrator
Navigate to the directory you have placed Cmder
Execute .\cmder.exe /REGISTER ALL If you get a message "Access Denied" ensure you are executing the command in an Administrator prompt.
In a file explorer window right click in or on a directory to see "Cmder Here" in the context menu.

Source: https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder#shortcut-to-open-cmder-in-a-chosen-folder

Simply because it didn't exist in the previous versions. Additionally, The answer has been updated.

@jambi2
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jambi2 commented Nov 22, 2021

thank you thank you thank you :)

@Zguive
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Zguive commented Mar 19, 2022

Thx, it works 4 me ;)

@Zorgatone
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Can you modify it to also be displayed and work when you right click on non-opened folder instead of on the explorer panel background?

I mean like this (see the open in terminal and git gui, when a folder is selected from the list, but open in Cmder is missing)

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Right clicking on the panel background of the explorer window, when inside a opened folder works as expected:

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@max-white
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Is it possible to open it as a new tab (if an instance is already running) instead of opening it in a new window every time?

funnily it worked out of the box when i used the quake style terminal option but without it is not working for me aswell.

@omasseau
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omasseau commented Apr 5, 2023

Installing the entry works well, but the problem it that each time I launch "Cmder here" it asks me for the admin username and password. So it seems it always try to launch cmder with admin access.

Here is the command it tries to launch :

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Notice the /ADMIN

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omasseau commented Apr 5, 2023

Installing the entry works well, but the problem it that each time I launch "Cmder here" it asks me for the admin username and password. So it seems it always try to launch cmder with admin access.

Here is the command it tries to launch :

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Notice the /ADMIN

I fixed it by selecting "Specifed name task" (I previously add it on "Auto save/restore opened tabs").
Then I relaunched Cmdr and set it back to "Auto save/restore opened tabs" :

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I guess it tried to restore a tab that was opened in admin mode before I added the context menu entry.

@ZhaoYitong
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@viclafouch just read carefully the steps. If you got this error that's just mean you re not running cmder in administrator mode.

Thank u, bro

@ChrysJ
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ChrysJ commented Nov 26, 2023

It works! Thanks a lot

@iamtheasad
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iamtheasad commented Feb 23, 2024

.\cmder.exe /REGISTER ALL just copy and paste these code on cmder before that you need to open cmder as administrator mode that's it.

@Alaayt
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Alaayt commented Jun 14, 2024

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
└─ Directory
└─ Background
└─ shell
└─ Open Cmder Here
└─ command
└─ (Default) = "C:\path\to\Cmder.exe" <=== The location of the application if it is in C\ or another place

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