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1. tormeh+2w[view] [source] 2026-01-07 18:12:39
>>raveni+(OP)
If you're ever forced to use Windows, just install nushell. The speedup is wild, and along with it comes many nice quality of life features.

Nushell is good on the Unixes as well, but the defaults there are less annoying. I regularly revert to bash because there's just some thing I've memorized in bash, and bash doesn't make me want to scream.

Note that this is just my perspective on it as an interactive shell. I've never used it for scripting.

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2. UltraS+Ew[view] [source] 2026-01-07 18:14:32
>>tormeh+2w
Windows already has a very good shell called PowerShell.
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3. runjak+Q91[view] [source] 2026-01-07 20:56:40
>>UltraS+Ew
Powershell is slow to start (~1-8 seconds on my PCs, even without a profile.ps1) and it performs pretty poorly in general (eg. processing texts and pipelines) compared to other options -- even Python by a wide margin.

I love Powershell and I wish MSFT would put a concerted effort into optimizing its performance.

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