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[Improvement] Dynamically change default shell selection based on OS #140
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Great idea, I will work on it when I get some time shortly :) Thank you |
That's awesome..Many thanks! 🙏 |
hello @0dayCTF, |
I appreciate you here to learn from him even I am also here to learn this is not a way to ask bro |
Hi @0dayCTF, can you please assign this issue to me? |
I noticed OS selection preserves the state of the
shell
selection. Would it be better if the default shell selection matched the target OS's default shell to serve as the initial placeholder?As shown in the example screenshot, selecting Windows retains
/bin/sh
(or whatever the previous selection was), as opposed to defaulting tocmd
, for instance.This is a very low-priority issue, but a potential consideration for improvement.
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