--- name: windows-shell-reliability description: "Reliable command execution on Windows: paths, encoding, and common binary pitfalls." risk: safe source: community date_added: "2026-03-19" --- # Windows Shell Reliability Patterns > Best practices for running commands on Windows via PowerShell and CMD. ## When to Use Use this skill when developing or debugging scripts and automation that run on Windows systems, especially when involving file paths, character encoding, or standard CLI tools. --- ## 1. Encoding & Redirection ### CRITICAL: Redirection Differences Across PowerShell Versions Older Windows PowerShell releases can rewrite native-command output in ways that break later processing. PowerShell 7.4+ preserves the byte stream when redirecting stdout, so only apply the UTF-8 conversion workaround when you are dealing with older shell behavior or a log file that is already unreadable. | Problem | Symptom | Solution | |---------|---------|----------| | `dotnet > log.txt` | `view_file` fails in older Windows PowerShell | `Get-Content log.txt | Set-Content -Encoding utf8 log_utf8.txt` | | `npm run > log.txt` | Need a UTF-8 text log with errors included | `npm run ... 2>&1 | Out-File -Encoding UTF8 log.txt` | **Rule:** Prefer native redirection as-is on PowerShell 7.4+, and use explicit UTF-8 conversion only when older Windows PowerShell redirection produces an unreadable log. --- ## 2. Handling Paths & Spaces ### CRITICAL: Quoting Windows paths often contain spaces. | ❌ Wrong | ✅ Correct | |----------|-----------| | `dotnet build src/my project/file.fsproj` | `dotnet build "src/my project/file.fsproj"` | | `& C:\Path With Spaces\bin.exe` | `& "C:\Path With Spaces\bin.exe"` | **Rule:** Always quote absolute and relative paths that may contain spaces. ### The Call Operator (&) In PowerShell, if an executable path starts with a quote, you MUST use the `&` operator. **Pattern:** ```powershell & "C:\Program Files\dotnet\dotnet.exe" build ... ``` --- ## 3. Common Binary & Cmdlet Pitfalls | Action | ❌ CMD Style | ✅ PowerShell Choice | |--------|-------------|---------------------| | Delete | `del /f /q file` | `Remove-Item -Force file` | | Copy | `copy a b` | `Copy-Item a b` | | Move | `move a b` | `Move-Item a b` | | Make Dir | `mkdir folder` | `New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path folder` | **Tip:** Using CLI aliases like `ls`, `cat`, and `cp` in PowerShell is usually fine, but using full cmdlets in scripts is more robust. --- ## 4. Dotnet CLI Reliability ### Build Speed & Consistency | Context | Command | Why | |---------|---------|-----| | Fast Iteration | `dotnet build --no-restore` | Skips redundant nuget restore. | | Clean Build | `dotnet build --no-incremental` | Ensures no stale artifacts. | | Background | `Start-Process dotnet -ArgumentList 'run' -RedirectStandardOutput output.txt -RedirectStandardError error.txt` | Launches the app without blocking the shell and keeps logs. | --- ## 5. Environment Variables | Shell | Syntax | |-------|--------| | PowerShell | `$env:VARIABLE_NAME` | | CMD | `%VARIABLE_NAME%` | --- ## 6. Long Paths Windows has a 260-character path limit by default. **Fix:** If you hit long path errors, use the extended path prefix: `\\?\C:\Very\Long\Path\...` --- ## 7. Troubleshooting Shell Errors | Error | Likely Cause | Fix | |-------|-------------|-----| | `The term 'xxx' is not recognized` | Path not in $env:PATH | Use absolute path or fix PATH. | | `Access to the path is denied` | File in use or permissions | Stop process or run as Admin. | | `Encoding mismatch` | Older shell redirection rewrote the output | Re-export the file as UTF-8 or capture with `2>&1 | Out-File -Encoding UTF8`. | --- ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.