Yori 2.50 released

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Yori 2.50 has been released, serving as a replacement for the traditional CMD shell. It enhances command-line functionality by introducing features such as backquote support, job control, and significant improvements to tab completion and file matching. Additionally, Yori allows users to create aliases, maintain command history, and utilize various other tools and utilities. A notable feature of Yori is its ability to handle paths that exceed the traditional MAX_PATH limit.

For those interested in further customizing their shell experience, resources are available on how to adjust fonts, colors, and window sizes in both PowerShell and Command Prompt. Additionally, comprehensive guides are accessible that cover a wide range of commands for both environments, providing a solid foundation for users looking to deepen their command-line skills.

In summary, Yori 2.50 is a robust CMD alternative that caters to users seeking enhanced command-line capabilities. As the landscape of command-line interfaces evolves, tools like Yori become essential for improving productivity and user experience. Future updates may continue to build on these features, potentially integrating more utilities and enhancements to further streamline command-line operations

Yori 2.50 released

Yori is a CMD replacement shell to augment command-line capabilities with support for backquotes, job control, and improving tab completion, file matching, aliases, command history, and more.

Yori 2.50 released @ MajorGeeks