working with paths on Windows is a huge pain, and my attempts
to wrap my head around PowerShell were futile.

Windows understands forward-slashes - using those consistently
saves a lot of trouble. Just avoid naïve path handling code (use libraries
that abstract over platform differences instead), and check that external
tools give you consistent paths (not in backslash form). If you have to
depend on someone else's naïve path handling code, do not use paths
that include spaces.

About the first things I install on a new Windows machine are Vim
and Mingw/Msys, which gives you most of a sane editor and shell
environment, as well as other unixy development and compilation
tools. Msys Git provides enough of a shell environment to use git,
so you might not need a separate install of Mingw/Msys.

Doing your commandline scripts in node, rather than bash or bat,
side-steps many issues, though some remain (eg, #3479/#3584).

Hth,
Claus



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