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Please support -s/--shell (run a shell) #20

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joshtriplett opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Please support -s/--shell (run a shell) #20

joshtriplett opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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@joshtriplett
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sudo for Linux supports -s/--shell to run a shell as the target user. Please consider supporting the same option, as a shorthand for sudo cmd.

sudo.ps1 could check for this option and handle it so that it's a shorthand for starting powershell via sudo instead, so that people running sudo -s from cmd get cmd, and people running sudo -s from powershell get powershell.

@joshtriplett joshtriplett changed the title Support -s/--shell (run a shell) Please support -s/--shell (run a shell) Feb 9, 2024
@zadjii-msft zadjii-msft added the Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting label Feb 9, 2024
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Thanks for the feedback - this seems like reasonable functionality for us to investigate. Removing the needs-triage label for now.

@joadoumie joadoumie added Issue-Feature New feature or request. Complex enough to require planning and actual budgeted, scheduled work. and removed Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting labels Feb 14, 2024
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