What the fuck why does Windows CMD still, still, still not have LS? And why do I have to use a different command if I want to change the working drive?

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@arqeria it aliases ls to dir for me? and you can install bash on Windows if you want to

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@noiob I've got Git with the optional Unix tools installed, not sure if that includes Bash or not, bash seems to be referencing WSL at the moment, so I guess probably not. Will definitely do that though, thanks.

@arqeria git includes git bash, it should be a separate binary, you can add it as an option to the Windows Terminal app medium.com/@techpreacher/using

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