G'day Discipulus,
Yes, I think I'm pretty much sold on Strawberry Perl.
For the command line interpreter I'm looking for an xterm (or equivalent) running bash
with all the usual cd, ls, grep, ln, etc. commands.
I use utilities like tar, vim, make, ssh, git, and so on.
I'd want to run my own Perl programs and Bash scripts; and, from time to time, code I've written in other languages.
All of those are just non-exhaustive examples.
Overall, I'd say nothing particularly out of the ordinary.
Thanks for the links on "FileSystem Redirection" which I've followed.
I also had a brief look at your "bibliotheca" — only followed a few of those links.
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