In (rough) order of preference:

Perl Power Tools

Cygwin

The Berkeley Utilities - 40 unix commands ported to DOS

GNU utilities for Win32

Unix Utils for DOS

CMD Line Tools for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP

cat.c from p. 154 of the Kernighan and Ritchie text

HTH,


Update: 2006-09-14 It would seem, however, that several of those links are b0rk, so this should be the updated version:


Update: 2009-11-16 :

Many thanks to toolic and pmonk4ever for alerting me to various problems with the prior version!


Update: 2010-02-27 :


Update: 2010-04-04 :

planetscape

In reply to Re: UNIX shell commands in Windows by planetscape
in thread UNIX shell commands in Windows by magnus

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