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I was looking for an example of how to use websocketd with PowerShell on Windows. The provided .cmd files should be a good starting point. Tested on Windows 10 (PowerShell 5.1) and Ubuntu 18.04 (PowerShell 7.2).
Note:
dump-env.ps1
usesGetEnvironmentVariables()
from .NET instead of the built-in$Env:
drive to potentially support different scopes (process / user / machine) if needed.