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I'm trying to export Windows Username to WSL ENV on Windows10 1709 + Ubuntu(WSL).

export WIN_USERNAME=$(cmd.exe /C "echo %USERNAME%")

Above command works on WSL shell, but it fails when I try to add it to ~/.profile

I also tried to escape it as export WIN_USERNAME=$(cmd.exe\ /C\ \"echo %USERNAME%\") It also fails.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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  • What about specifying the full path of cmd.exe as /mnt/c/Windows/System32/cmd.exe or something like that?
    – tshiono
    Jan 24, 2018 at 5:33

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the issue here is in bash script, cmd.exe will try to access your current path, which is a linux path that do not exist in Windows, hence it should throw a error and remain in a interactive command prompt. you can use powershell to access your username like following:

export WIN_USERNAME="$(powershell.exe -NoProfile -NonInteractive -Command "\$Env:UserName")"

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