To be honest. I think that Bash is way more useful for sys admin work. Shipping PowerShell to linux will be a total disaster. On Fri, 19 Aug 2016, 07:17 Christian Hesse, <list@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hunter Connelly via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Thu, > 2016/08/18 21:28: > > On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 09:00:33PM -0400, Eli Schwartz via arch-general > > wrote: > > > Why would anyone want to use an overly-verbose scripting language like > > > PowerShell as an interactive shell, **unless it was their only > option**? > > > > While I tend to prefer Unix-style shells, there are *some* things that > > PowerShell does better. > > > > Here's an example I found on Reddit in the thread about this on /r/linux. > > Both of the following commands find the size and name of the three > largest > > files in a directory. > > > > Bash: ls -l | sed 's/ \+/,/g' | cut -d',' -f 5,9 | sort -g | tail > -3 > > ls -1 --sort=size | head -n3 > > > PowerShell: ls -file | sort -pr length | select length, name -l 3 > > > > What seems to be the most noticable difference is that PowerShell, being > an > > object-oriented language, pipes objects instead of raw text. I think this > > might make many things easier while writing scripts. > -- > main(a){char*c=/* Schoene Gruesse */"B?IJj;MEH" > "CX:;",b;for(a/* Best regards my address: */=0;b=c[a++];) > putchar(b-1/(/* Chris cc -ox -xc - && ./x > */b/42*2-3)*42);} >