November 10th, 2016

More easily invoke Windows apps and tools from Bash on Windows

Rich Turner
Sr. Program Manager

Along with support for ifconfig & network connection enumeration, Windows 10 Insider Build 14965 delivers a small but important change was made which will enable you more easily invoke Windows tools & applications from within Bash:

Your Windows user environment path is now appended to the WSL path by default. This means you can now type notepad.exe (or the name of any other app on your default Windows path) without adding the absolute path to the .exe, or to your Linux path itself!

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Also, GitHub issue #1254 has been fixed, allowing you to invoke Windows binaries from within Bash even if the current working directory contains non-ansi characters.

 

Be sure to let us know how this works for you: If you discover problems, please file an issue on our GitHub issues repo, or if you’d like to reach out, you can ping me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/richturn_ms. Look forward to hearing from you 🙂

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Rich Turner
Sr. Program Manager

Geek, Nerd, Hacker. Fan of Rugby, Motorcycles, Skiing, Outdoor activities.

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