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    Coreutils for Windows

    Coreutils for Windows

    Coreutils for Windows: Installer & Packaging

    Coreutils for Windows is a Microsoft-maintained package that brings UNIX-style command-line utilities to Windows natively. It gives Windows users familiar tools such as text processing, file handling, and pipeline commands without requiring Linux, macOS, or WSL. The project is designed for developers who want consistent shell behavior across platforms. It ships as a multi-call binary that exposes utilities under their standard command names.
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    turtle

    turtle

    Shell programming, Haskell style

    Turtle is a reimplementation of the Unix command line environment in Haskell so that you can use Haskell as a scripting language or a shell. Think of turtle as coreutils embedded within the Haskell language. The turtle library focuses on being a "better Bash" by providing a typed and light-weight shell scripting experience embedded within the Haskell language. If you have a large shell script that is difficult to maintain, consider translating it to a "turtle script" (i.e. a Haskell script...
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