Or you could have "native" bash ($SHELL) with WSL. But I assume not everyone is using it.
Cheers Lars Lars Liedtke Software Entwickler [Tel.] +49 721 98993- [Fax] +49 721 98993- [E-Mail] l...@solute.de<mailto:l...@solute.de> solute GmbH Zeppelinstraße 15 76185 Karlsruhe Germany [Logo Solute] Marken der solute GmbH | brands of solute GmbH [Marken] [Advertising Partner] Geschäftsführer | Managing Director: Dr. Thilo Gans, Bernd Vermaaten Webseite | www.solute.de <http://www.solute.de/> Sitz | Registered Office: Karlsruhe Registergericht | Register Court: Amtsgericht Mannheim Registernummer | Register No.: HRB 110579 USt-ID | VAT ID: DE234663798 Informationen zum Datenschutz | Information about privacy policy https://www.solute.de/ger/datenschutz/grundsaetze-der-datenverarbeitung.php Am 21.12.22 um 13:15 schrieb Albert-Jan Roskam: On Dec 21, 2022 06:01, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com><mailto:ros...@gmail.com> wrote: On Wed, 21 Dec 2022 at 15:28, Jach Feng <jf...@ms4.hinet.net><mailto:jf...@ms4.hinet.net> wrote: > That's what I am taking this path under Windows now, the ultimate solution before Windows has shell similar to bash:-) Technically, Windows DOES have a shell similar to bash. It's called bash. :) The trouble is, most people use cmd.exe instead. ===== I use Git Bash quite a lot: https://gitforwindows.org/ Is that the one you're referring to? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list