You know you have been...
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Not a problem anymore
"ls" is a default alias to PowerShell's Get-ChildItem, which works on the filesystem and any given PowerShell provider. By default, there are providers for the the registry and the cert store, for example.
And: Up arrow works
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@BRRABill said in You know you have been...:
@scottalanmiller said in You know you have been...:
@aaronstuder said in You know you have been...:
@scottalanmiller are all unix commands 2 letters?
ping
tracert
finger
who
w
tar
gzip
zip
whois
which
find
grep
sed
awkLet me translate that for myself.
SAM says TAKE THESE TWO LETTERS: NO
ping
tracert
finger
who
w
tar
gzip
zip
whois
which
find
grep
sed
awkActually, that reads a little bit like an "adult entertainment" movie's "story". First stalking (ping, tracert, who, whois), later something more obvious (finger, grep) up until the final (aaaaaaawwk...).
SCNR
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@thwr that's not a DOS prompt
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@aaronstuder said in You know you have been...:
@thwr that's not a DOS prompt
I'm using PowerShell 99% of the time. ps or [WINKEY] -> po is shorter than cmd