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## Custom shell connections
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Opens a shell using the custom command by executing the given command on the selected host system. This shell can either be local or remote.
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Note that this functionality expects the shell to be of a standard type such as `cmd`, `bash`, etc. If you want to open any other types of shells and commands in a terminal, you can use the custom terminal command type instead. Using standard shells allows you to also open this connection in the file browser.
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### Interactive prompts
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The shell process might time out or hang in case there is an unexpected required
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input prompt, like a password prompt. Therefore, you should always make sure that there are no interactive input prompts.
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For example, a command like `ssh user@host` will work fine here as long there is no password required.
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### Custom local shells
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In many cases, it is useful to launch a shell with certain options that are usually disabled by default in order to make some scripts and commands work properly. For example:
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- [Delayed Expansion in
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cmd](https://ss64.com/nt/delayedexpansion.html)
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- [Powershell execution
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policies](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_execution_policies?view=powershell-7.3)
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- [Bash POSIX
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Mode](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-POSIX-Mode.html)
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- And any other possible launch option for a shell of your choice
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This can be achieved by creating custom shell commands with for example the following commands:
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- `cmd /v`
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- `powershell -ExecutionMode Bypass`
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- `bash --posix` |