Command-line-text-processing VS wsl-open

Compare Command-line-text-processing vs wsl-open and see what are their differences.

Command-line-text-processing

:zap: From finding text to search and replace, from sorting to beautifying text and more :art: (by learnbyexample)

wsl-open

Open files with xdg-open on Bash for Windows in Windows applications. Read only mirror from GitLab, see link :point_right: (by 4U6U57)
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Command-line-text-processing

Posts with mentions or reviews of Command-line-text-processing. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-27.

wsl-open

Posts with mentions or reviews of wsl-open. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Configure Windows Notepad++ as core.editor in WSL using wslpath
    1 project | /r/git | 14 Jan 2023
    Maybe https://github.com/4U6U57/wsl-open can help?
  • xdg-open on wsl/wsl2
    1 project | /r/bashonubuntuonwindows | 30 Mar 2021
    I have a few use cases where I need xdg-open to launch files from wsl, but without an x server I can't do it. I ended up installing wsl-open from github (not mine - author: August Valera) and then linked it at /usr/local/bin/xdg-open so programs that need the dependency can use it. It works great, and thought I would share in case anyone finds this helpful.

What are some alternatives?

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AltServer-Linux-ShellScript - Make easier to use AltServer-Linux

OpenCore-and-UEFI-Secure-Boot - UEFI Secure Boot in OpenCore from Windows 11 with Windows Subsystem for Linux. UEFI Secure Boot with OpenCore Vault