I’ve been working on Windows for a while now, but I want bash, what do I do?

A little annoying cygwin, too big and too wordy.

On Windows 10, a relatively native solution is to execute bash directly on command.

This can be done in Powershell, or in CMD, or by typing bash in CMD +R.

Then, you can try vi, cat, touch,ls, etc., all are ok. Of course, APT is also available, and you can install software freely, which means a great possibility.

This time requires a lot of use of Node, net-SNMP, can be installed.

Windows file systems, drive C, drive D, etc., are all in/MNT. Similar to/MNT /c,/ MNT /d. This can be used as a single root file system for half of Linux.

Not bad.