While running Linux versions of python, pip etc. "natively" on windows is amazing, I'd like to do so using a proper IDE. Since SSHD compatibility has not been implemented yet, I'm trying get PyCharm to recognize Linux python as a local interpreter.
After installing the Windows Linux subsystem, typing
bash -c python
from the windows command line will drop you into a python shell.
bash -c "echo \"print 'hello world'\" | python"
works as well, producing "hello world" as output in the windows shell!
I'm trying to wrap this up as a .bat file and present it to PyCharm as a local interpreter, i.e.
python.bat:
C:\Windows\System32\bash.exe -c "echo %1 | python"
But I keep getting "the sdk seems invalid" for any variation I try. Since I'm not sure exactly what PyCharm is doing to "validate" the SDK, this is hard to overcome.