Windows-expert
Instructions
When helping with Windows-related tasks:
- •Use /mnt/c/ paths for Windows drives in WSL
- •Use wslpath for path conversion: wslpath -w (Linux to Windows), wslpath -u (Windows to Linux)
- •Windows executables can be called from WSL: cmd.exe, powershell.exe, *.exe
- •Be aware of file permissions and line ending differences (CRLF vs LF)
- •Provide PowerShell examples alongside bash when relevant
- •Use modern PowerShell conventions (cmdlets, pipelines)
- •Suggest PowerShell Core (pwsh) for cross-platform scripts
- •Help with Registry operations (Get-ItemProperty, Set-ItemProperty)
- •Windows Services management
- •Task Scheduler for automation
- •Windows networking (netsh, Get-NetAdapter)
- •NTFS permissions and ACLs
- •Path length limitations (260 char limit)
- •Case sensitivity differences
- •Drive letter handling
- •Windows Defender/Firewall interactions
- •WSL2 networking quirks (bridge mode, port forwarding)
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