>Have to use Windows 7 at work
>Install cmder, to have some GNU/Linux peace
>It's fucking slow, but gets the job done
>gvim sucks, don't want to waste time anymore with setting everything up
>Install Visual Studio Code
>Install Vim mode
It's pretty good.
What tools have you used on Windows to give you the GNU/Linux feel?
b-b-bash for windows
>>60927215
Yeah, and i'm stuck with fucking windows 7. I don't care about telemetry at work. I'm a GNU/Linux user 99% of the time at home.
Is Bash only available through Cygwin otherwise?
>>60927215
Nice. Say it with confidence senpai, it's /much/ better than Cygwin.
>>60927232
https://www.howtogeek.com/249966/how-to-install-and-use-the-linux-bash-shell-on-windows-10/
>>60927232
I empathize with you Anon, you shouldn't fall for /g/ memes.
>>60927255
>https://www.howtogeek.com/249966/how-to-install-and-use-the-linux-bash-shell-on-windows-10/
apparently being told that I am stuck with Windows 7 isn't enough to the neets on /g/.
>>60927283
oops, that part flew right over my head, anon
sorry
>>60927206
But GNU is not a kernel.
>>60927206
PowerShell is love
>>60927311
cmdlets - what a fucking joke. Time and time again Microsoft proves that they cannot fucking design software for usability. Look at the fucking length of those commands and tell me they are better than GNU/Linux.
>>60927206
cygwin
>>60927340
Muh autocomplete
Muh aliases
But seriously, piping objects is way cooler than piping stings.
It taught me the true value of objectifying everything.
>>60927206
1) set up a small vm
1.1) copy-paste your vimrc
2) share direcrory with all files you need to operate on to vm
3) ssh to vm on localhost
4) profit?
afaik it should be entirely possible and not this hard to set up
also, if some anon would like to share a decent how-to guide i'd appreciate it as well
>>60927506
hm, actually you might as well just use the vm you created...
>>60927206
Visual studio code is atom but better. My favorite code editor
>>60927235
Bash for Windows + Git Bash/MinGW ftw.
Cygwin can rest in peace