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Update and simplify Escaping to the System Windows Note #1639

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@Kissaki Kissaki commented Nov 17, 2024

The history note (historic behavior, in the past) is very old. It has little value in the current docs.

The "shell built-ins" wording and description may not be obvious to readers.

The Coming from CMD.EXE documents the internal command forwarding as well as other relations between the two shells. Here, in 'Escaping the System', we should focus on the aspect of escaping to the system, only give a general description and note, and reference to the more definitive and exhaustive documentation.

The history note (historic behavior, in the past) is very old. It has little value in the current docs.

The "shell built-ins" wording and description may not be obvious to readers.

The Coming from CMD.EXE documents the internal command forwarding as well as other relations between the two shells.
Here, in 'Escaping the System', we should focus on the aspect of escaping to the system, only give a general description and note, and reference to the more definitive and exhaustive documentation.
@fdncred fdncred merged commit d622def into nushell:main Nov 18, 2024
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fdncred commented Nov 18, 2024

Thanks

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