• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Well who uses powershell? Common people open command prompt and it doesn’t support ls.

      Windows Terminal is shipped with Windows and defaults to PowerShell. Too bad Windows ships some ancient PS version by default but winget install Microsoft.PowerShell isn’t that complicated.

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      I can tell it’s been a while since you used windows 😁.

      Some of us are forced to btw.

      Modern “command prompt” on windows is called Terminal and supports both PowerShell and CMD commands.

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      You could define Powershell as the default shell in Windows 10, so that you wouldn’t need to explicitly invoke it every time - although, which (non-technical) user does this?

      Windows 11 changed the default to Powershell so that you’ll always land in Powershell and need to invoke the old CMD explicitly. Also the new Terminal (optional in Win10, Default in Win11) defaults to Powershell.

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        Wait. I always just invoked cmd explicitly to get the command prompt. What the hell was I supposed to be doing to get the command prompt