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Oct 29, 2024 at 12:26 history edited Qwerty CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 10, 2024 at 21:21 history edited Qwerty CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 28, 2024 at 23:05 comment added Qwerty @user1023102 git for windows comes with optional unix tools (MinGW) and then I downloaded missing commands as I needed through various sites. Search UnxUtils or Gnuwin32.
Mar 27, 2024 at 22:28 comment added user1023102 What sort of additions are you using for cmd? And what are you using to simulate/emulate *nix commands from cmd?
Feb 2, 2023 at 11:34 history edited Qwerty CC BY-SA 4.0
Third time's a charm, they say. Updated the screenshot.
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Nov 25, 2022 at 18:31 comment added Qwerty @UtsavBarnwal It seems that adding /exename=powershell.exe could make this work, like doskey /exename=powershell.exe /macrofile=%userprofile%\cmd\aliases.mac. But I did not test it. Then you could use this with a desktop shortcut. I bet there is a way to add it to registers too if we find the proper reg key. devblogs.microsoft.com/premier-developer/…
Nov 25, 2022 at 5:06 comment added Utsav Barnwal This is great, thanks πŸ‘ Is there a way to use with PowerShell as well?
Oct 31, 2020 at 0:03 history edited Qwerty CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 30, 2020 at 2:07 history answered Qwerty CC BY-SA 4.0

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