← Back to context Comment by linuxftw 10 hours ago 1. Just no. Unless you are some sort of Windows shop. 6 comments linuxftw Reply jayd16 4 hours ago Pwsh scripts are portable across mac, linux and windows with arguably less headache than bash. Its actually really nice. You should try it.If you don't like it, you can get bash to work on windows anyway. rerdavies 9 hours ago If you're building for Windows, then bash is "just no", so it's either cmd/.bat, or pwsh/.ps. <shrugs> c-hendricks 7 hours ago All my windows work / ci runs still use bash. zabzonk 7 hours ago I develop on Windows. And I use bash and (gnu) make - combination that cannot be beat, in my experience. import 8 hours ago That’s the only reason for sure. pixl97 8 hours ago I mean, if you're a Windows shop you really should be using powershell.
jayd16 4 hours ago Pwsh scripts are portable across mac, linux and windows with arguably less headache than bash. Its actually really nice. You should try it.If you don't like it, you can get bash to work on windows anyway.
rerdavies 9 hours ago If you're building for Windows, then bash is "just no", so it's either cmd/.bat, or pwsh/.ps. <shrugs> c-hendricks 7 hours ago All my windows work / ci runs still use bash. zabzonk 7 hours ago I develop on Windows. And I use bash and (gnu) make - combination that cannot be beat, in my experience. import 8 hours ago That’s the only reason for sure. pixl97 8 hours ago I mean, if you're a Windows shop you really should be using powershell.
zabzonk 7 hours ago I develop on Windows. And I use bash and (gnu) make - combination that cannot be beat, in my experience.
Pwsh scripts are portable across mac, linux and windows with arguably less headache than bash. Its actually really nice. You should try it.
If you don't like it, you can get bash to work on windows anyway.
If you're building for Windows, then bash is "just no", so it's either cmd/.bat, or pwsh/.ps. <shrugs>
All my windows work / ci runs still use bash.
I develop on Windows. And I use bash and (gnu) make - combination that cannot be beat, in my experience.
That’s the only reason for sure.
I mean, if you're a Windows shop you really should be using powershell.