On 2/14/19 4:52 PM, Bill Stewart wrote: > So I guess I have a feature request: > > Add a new flag to cygpath that returns the current user's home > directory (same as what ~ returns from a Cygwin shell). Let's phrase that more accurately. You want a new option to cygpath that would return the value of $HOME that Cygwin would assign. (The fact that a cygwin shell would expand ~ into the contents of $HOME is a side point; if you can access the correct $HOME, then you don't need a cygwin shell to tilde-expand ~ into $HOME). But wait - let's see how Cygwin assigns $HOME in the first place: https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.setup.home If $HOME is set in your Windows environment, then that's the $HOME that Cygwin will use. In which case, 'cygpath -aw $HOME' from PowerShell should return the same thing as 'dash -c 'cygpath -aw $HOME'' from PowerShell. But if $HOME is not set in your Windows environment, then you have a point that any Cygwin process will see HOME set to whatever 'getent passwd' would display, while PowerShell would not see a $HOME variable set at all. So you DO have a point that an additional option to cygpath to compute and display $HOME may be useful. Are you going to write and submit the patch? Because it's not my itch, I do not plan to be the one to write such a patch. -- Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. +1-919-301-3226 Virtualization: qemu.org | libvirt.org