In Roberto Farah's most recent post he mentions the command .cmdtree which is available since version 6.6.7.5.
The result looks amazing and makes debugging with windbg a lot more productive and it makes it much more useful for especially for newbies:
I've put the text file proposed by Roberto on my public share for your (and my) convenience and added some stuff, that I found to be useful...
Currently I don't know how to put comments into this file format.
If anyone can tell me I would like to add a tribute notice into the text.
PS: Unfortunately I was not able to set the command .cmdtree CMDTREE.TXT as initial command via -c switch in [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WinDbg.DumpFile.1\shell\Open\command]. For some reasons windbg doesn't find the file via startup command. Any advice on how to achieve this is welcome.
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Use the full path to the cmdtree.txt file in your -c. That works for me.
Works! Thanks!
Unfortunately the command window is remembered for the workspace. So next time I open the same dump I get two commands windows. One empty one and the other one with the command tree.
You cannot have everything ;-)
Now, if only a way can be found to clear out the empty window it would be great. I'm sure there is a way.
Can the workspaces be used for that?
Add -WX to the command list for the registry setting, it will disables automatic workspace loading.
The command window pops up for me detached, if there is a way to specify placement, that would be nice.
-WX works - thanks!
There is a way to get the command window docked:
I created a workspace file (wew) with my favorite windows docked at my favorite locations WITHOUT the command tree window. Then I load the workspace on startup via -WF
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