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huh? If you can download and execute files, you can alias it. Either in your .bashrc file, or by making a symlink.
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I daily drive linux, but I hop from clients to clients and I have probably served about 200 different structures so far.

Most corporate machines are Windows boxes with ps and cmd.exe heavily restricted, no admin, and anti malware software surveilling I/O like a hawk.

You might get a git bash if you are lucky, but it's usually so slow it's completely unusable.

In one client I once tried to sneak in Clink. Flagged instantly by security and reported to HR.

It's easy to forget that life outside the HN bubble is still stuck there.

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How can you possibly get development work done in an environment where you can even make a Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1?
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`[citation needed]`
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> You can't in most corporate env machines.

Really? "most" even? What CAN you do if you can't edit files in your own $HOME?

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