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There is useful tool Gow that runs GNU programs on Windows, quote: Gow - The lightweight alternative to Cygwin Download Installer | Home Page | FAQ Introduction Gow (Gnu On Windows) is the lightweight alternative to Cygwin. It uses a convenient NSIS installer that installs over 100 extremely useful open source UNIX applications compiled as native win32 binaries. It is designed to be as small as possible, about 18 MB, as opposed to Cygwin which can run well over 100 MB depending upon options. Here are a couple quotes from happy Gow users: "Gow is one of the few things that makes Windows bearable/usable" "I use Gow constantly. It's awesome." "I just wanted to let you know that the GOW Suite is simply great - it is far lighter than the Cygwin tool, and is extremely useful. " Features and Benefits Ultra light: Small, light subset (about 18 MB) of very useful UNIX binaries that do not have decent installers (until now!). The issue have been filed: https://github.com/bmatzelle/gow/issues/260 - quote: Please refer to GNU programs as such, avoid using trademark UNIX, as GNU is Not Unix #260 Open gnusupport opened this issue Oct 27, 2020 ยท 0 comments Comments @gnusupport gnusupport commented Oct 27, 2020 You have stated that those are more than open source UNIX tools. This is funny and serious in the same time, as GNU is Not Unix is what GNU means (among other meanings). GNU is Not Unix and it should be well known fact. Naming those tools UNIX are also in violation of trademarks. GNU programs never name its programs as "UNIX" programs. Reference: http://www.unix.org/trademark.html so please make appropriate credits to GNU, as it is not "UNIX" and UNIX was never even used in GNU project. Another issue is that GNU programs were never called "open source" by the GNU project. Please see: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html