Using the git bash works for me. So, my actual problem with incompatibilities alongside with the CMD or PowerShell command line is actually solved :).
Also, everything in %PATH% like the node.exe and stuff are available in the git bash.
Installing the native bash on Windows 10 is also a solution. But it involves installing Windows Subsystem for Linux and a Linux distribution (see: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/w...).
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Using the git bash works for me. So, my actual problem with incompatibilities alongside with the CMD or PowerShell command line is actually solved :).
Also, everything in
%PATH%
like the node.exe and stuff are available in the git bash.Installing the native bash on Windows 10 is also a solution. But it involves installing Windows Subsystem for Linux and a Linux distribution (see: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/w...).