Why re-invent the wheel? #26
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Déjà-vu ... it feels like another 🗿 "oh we need to have this up in our toolbelt - let's create it" |
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They specifically mention gsudo in their blog post https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-sudo-for-windows/ |
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Comparison between gsudo and Microsoft sudo |
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If you are going to reinvent the wheel, why not make it work with all the other wheels out there? It's not that hard to make it so that everyone adopting your tool doesn't have to modify scripts to make it work. |
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There has been an excellent project named gsudo and it has an alias for
sudo
as well.It works just the way one would expect it to, and it has existed since 2019 (~5 years as of writing).
It is available on winget, scoop and chocolatey.
I'd assume it would make more sense to either sponsor that guy or to fork their project.
Why are you making your own from scratch?
Are you planning to have your version of sudo enabled by default once it is mature?
Would it conflict with gsudo?Update: It does indeed conflict, even when disabled...
Solution: Edit your system environment for PATH to have the gsudo directory before
C:\Windows\System32
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