basically every operating system has a posix shell by default except windows, but it has been ported there multiple times, samba existed for decades and WSL is on the rise. It may sound a little more irritating but they deserve it for still running windows :p /hj
(besides you can just host an ssh server)
I mean, I could also tell you "Just download and run PowerShell, it's ported to Linux", but you also know that would make you feel like a second-class citizen, because you know it's not something as good as something that actually works on your platform in a real sense.
But hasn't collaboration and stuff been a thing for as long as time-sharing machines have?
Besides, Service as a Software Substitute is NEVER a good idea, I don't want to go to someone else's server to do something I could on my own, especially when I have to pay taxes for it...
By the way, can you define "CLI surgery" for me? I used Unix for a while but haven't played with containers beside chroot jails, and I suspect all that is just your company overcomplicating simple things.
basically every operating system has a posix shell by default except windows, but it has been ported there multiple times, samba existed for decades and WSL is on the rise. It may sound a little more irritating but they deserve it for still running windows :p /hj (besides you can just host an ssh server)