It is possible to replace the cmd.exe with the ColorConsole so that it always runs instead of the normal cmd.exe, but this is not so good for other programs and APPs!
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By default, the Windows Command Line (cmd.exe) and Windows PowerShell (powershell.exe) do not allow the creation of tabs or tabs, as is possible in some modern terminal applications. These applications are typically designed as single window applications.
However, there are third-party tools and terminal emulators that allow the use of tabs or tabs in the Windows command line and PowerShell. A popular tool for this is ColorConsole Here's how you can use ColorConsole to create tabs in cmd.exe and PowerShell:
Download and install ColorConsole on your system.
After installation, launch ColorConsole.
You will see a single window with a tab. You can click the plus sign (+) to add more tabs.
Each tab can run an instance of cmd.exe or PowerShell separately.
You can switch between tabs by clicking on the tab.
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Note that ColorConsole offers many customizable options and is a powerful alternative to Windows' own command line application. You can also consider other terminal emulators that offer similar features such as: B. the Windows Terminal developed by Microsoft.
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