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Shell detection and cross-shell compatibility guidance for PowerShell vs Git Bash/MSYS2 on Windows
npx skill4agent add josiahsiegel/claude-plugin-marketplace powershell-shell-detection# PowerShell detection
if ($env:PSModulePath) {
Write-Host "Running in PowerShell"
# PSModulePath contains 3+ paths separated by semicolons
$env:PSModulePath -split ';'
}
# Check PowerShell version
$PSVersionTable.PSVersion
# Output: 7.5.4 (PowerShell 7) or 5.1.x (Windows PowerShell)# These only exist in PowerShell
$PSVersionTable # Version info
$PSScriptRoot # Script directory
$PSCommandPath # Script full path
$IsWindows # Platform detection (PS 7+)
$IsLinux # Platform detection (PS 7+)
$IsMacOS # Platform detection (PS 7+)function Get-ShellType {
if ($PSVersionTable) {
return "PowerShell $($PSVersionTable.PSVersion)"
}
elseif ($env:PSModulePath -and ($env:PSModulePath -split ';').Count -ge 3) {
return "PowerShell (detected via PSModulePath)"
}
else {
return "Not PowerShell"
}
}
Get-ShellType# Bash detection in Git Bash/MSYS2
if [ -n "$MSYSTEM" ]; then
echo "Running in Git Bash/MSYS2: $MSYSTEM"
fi
# MSYSTEM values:
# MINGW64 - Native Windows 64-bit environment
# MINGW32 - Native Windows 32-bit environment
# MSYS - POSIX-compliant build environment# Using OSTYPE (Bash-specific)
case "$OSTYPE" in
msys*) echo "MSYS/Git Bash" ;;
cygwin*) echo "Cygwin" ;;
linux*) echo "Linux" ;;
darwin*) echo "macOS" ;;
esac
# Using uname (Most portable)
case "$(uname -s)" in
MINGW64*) echo "Git Bash 64-bit" ;;
MINGW32*) echo "Git Bash 32-bit" ;;
MSYS*) echo "MSYS" ;;
CYGWIN*) echo "Cygwin" ;;
Linux*) echo "Linux" ;;
Darwin*) echo "macOS" ;;
esac| Aspect | PowerShell | Git Bash/MSYS2 |
|---|---|---|
| Environment Variable | | |
| Path Separator | | |
| Path Style | | |
| Home Directory | | |
| Temp Directory | | |
| Command Format | | |
| Aliases | PowerShell cmdlet aliases | Unix command aliases |
# Native Windows paths work directly
$path = "C:\Users\John\Documents"
Test-Path $path # True
# Forward slashes also work in PowerShell 7+
$path = "C:/Users/John/Documents"
Test-Path $path # True
# Use Join-Path for cross-platform compatibility
$configPath = Join-Path -Path $PSScriptRoot -ChildPath "config.json"
# Use [System.IO.Path] for advanced scenarios
$fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($home, "documents", "file.txt")# Git Bash uses Unix-style paths
path="/c/Users/John/Documents"
test -d "$path" && echo "Directory exists"
# Automatic path conversion (CAUTION)
# Git Bash converts Unix-style paths to Windows-style
# /c/Users → C:\Users (automatic)
# Arguments starting with / may be converted unexpectedly
# Use cygpath for manual conversion
cygpath -u "C:\path" # → /c/path (Unix format)
cygpath -w "/c/path" # → C:\path (Windows format)
cygpath -m "/c/path" # → C:/path (Mixed format)# Leading forward slash triggers conversion
command /foo # Converts to C:\msys64\foo
# Path lists with colons
export PATH=/foo:/bar # Converts to C:\msys64\foo;C:\msys64\bar
# Arguments after dashes
command --path=/foo # Converts to --path=C:\msys64\foo# Arguments with equals sign (variable assignments)
VAR=/foo command # NOT converted
# Drive specifiers
command C:/path # NOT converted
# Arguments with semicolons (already Windows format)
command "C:\foo;D:\bar" # NOT converted
# Double slashes (Windows switches)
command //e //s # NOT converted# Disable ALL conversion (Git Bash)
export MSYS_NO_PATHCONV=1
command /foo # Stays as /foo
# Exclude specific patterns (MSYS2)
export MSYS2_ARG_CONV_EXCL="*" # Exclude everything
export MSYS2_ARG_CONV_EXCL="--dir=;/test" # Specific prefixes# Azure VM management with Az module
Connect-AzAccount
Get-AzVM -ResourceGroupName "Production" |
Where-Object {$_.PowerState -eq "VM running"} |
Stop-AzVM -Force# Git workflow with Unix tools
git log --oneline | grep -i "feature" | awk '{print $1}' |
xargs git show --stat# Detect if running in PowerShell or Git Bash context
function Test-PowerShellContext {
return ($null -ne $PSVersionTable)
}
# Adapt path handling based on context
function Get-CrossPlatformPath {
param([string]$Path)
if (Test-PowerShellContext) {
# PowerShell: Use Join-Path
return (Resolve-Path $Path -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue).Path
}
else {
# Non-PowerShell context
Write-Warning "Not running in PowerShell. Path operations may differ."
return $Path
}
}# Detect shell environment
detect_shell() {
if [ -n "$MSYSTEM" ]; then
echo "git-bash"
elif [ -n "$PSModulePath" ]; then
echo "powershell"
elif [ -n "$WSL_DISTRO_NAME" ]; then
echo "wsl"
else
echo "unix"
fi
}
# Adapt path handling
convert_path() {
local path="$1"
local shell_type=$(detect_shell)
case "$shell_type" in
git-bash)
# Convert Windows path to Unix style
echo "$path" | sed 's|\\|/|g' | sed 's|^\([A-Z]\):|/\L\1|'
;;
*)
echo "$path"
;;
esac
}
# Usage
shell_type=$(detect_shell)
echo "Running in: $shell_type"| Variable | PowerShell | Git Bash | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Username | | | Current user |
| Home Directory | | | User home |
| Temp Directory | | | Temporary files |
| Path List | | | Executable paths |
| Shell Detection | | | Shell identifier |
$env:PATH # Current PATH
$env:PSModulePath # PowerShell module paths
$env:MSYSTEM # Would be empty in PowerShell
[Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH", "Machine") # System PATHecho $PATH # Current PATH
echo $MSYSTEM # Git Bash: MINGW64, MINGW32, or MSYS
echo $PSModulePath # Would be empty in pure Bash# Find files modified in last 7 days
Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\Projects" -Recurse -File |
Where-Object { $_.LastWriteTime -gt (Get-Date).AddDays(-7) } |
Select-Object FullName, LastWriteTime# Same operation in Git Bash
find /c/Projects -type f -mtime -7 -exec ls -lh {} \;# Stop all Chrome processes
Get-Process chrome -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Stop-Process -Force# Same operation in Git Bash
ps aux | grep chrome | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9 2>/dev/null# Extract unique email addresses from logs
Get-Content "logs.txt" |
Select-String -Pattern '\b[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z|a-z]{2,}\b' |
ForEach-Object { $_.Matches.Value } |
Sort-Object -Unique# Same operation in Git Bash
grep -oE '\b[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z|a-z]{2,}\b' logs.txt |
sort -u# PowerShell
Get-Process # Works# Git Bash
Get-Process # Command not found# Run PowerShell from Git Bash
pwsh -Command "Get-Process"# Git Bash path
/c/Users/John/file.txt # Works in Bash
# PowerShell
Test-Path "/c/Users/John/file.txt" # May fail# Convert to Windows format for PowerShell
win_path=$(cygpath -w "/c/Users/John/file.txt")
pwsh -Command "Test-Path '$win_path'"lscdcat# PowerShell
ls # Actually runs Get-ChildItem# Git Bash
ls # Runs native Unix ls command# Instead of: ls
Get-ChildItem # Explicit cmdlet name$PSScriptRootJoin-Path[IO.Path]::Combine()$IsWindows$IsLinux$IsMacOS$MSYSTEMcygpathMSYS_NO_PATHCONV=1/c/...