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Improve integration of Linux tools with Windows command line #1823
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Pretty interesting idea. We'll keep this in mind for our future planning. |
At one point there was this User Voice entry, but it was locked. |
I agree that there are merit in this post and the User Voice ticket (thanks @therealkenc) for it to be considered. @bitcrazed to see if we can reopen it, so that people can continue to vote and discuss. We can always add comment to User Voice ticket stating that this is not being considered at the moment. But, there is little value in closing a ticket, when it is not complete. |
Just want to +1 this. Would love to be able to run executables located within WSL from windows without having to specify 'wsl' as the command. For instance, if I have something like |
It seems to be impossible to execute Linux tools from
cmd
or anywhere else outside bash.exe.For example, I can't run
grep
fromcmd
:If I give
grep
the.exe
extension, it still doesn't work:It would have been great to be able to use Linux tools directly from Windows scripts. Otherwise I am kind of forced to keep cyg *cough* win installed.
Maybe automatically give executable ELF files an .exe extension and/or have the Windows subsystem recognize them and forward to Lxss?
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