Linux vs Windows system commands
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This may not be the forum for this, I can remove the question if it's not, but I have a script that runs a series of system commands on a Linux box environment. I would like to be able to run the script in a Windows evironment, but some of the system commands are not the same. Would any of you be able to help me convert the commands, or be able to direct me to a tool that I can use to do so?
Commands I'm having trouble converting:
'pwd' - returns current directory
'cp *original* *new*' - copies original file to new file location an name
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Walter Roberson
2021-3-24
pwd -> cd (see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/607670/windows-shell-command-to-get-the-full-path-to-the-current-directory for more notes)
cp -> copy if you are copying folder to folder, xcopy if you are copying multiple to folder; see https://serverfault.com/questions/4639/what-is-the-windows-command-line-command-to-copy-files
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