Check if the process is running inside a WSL enviroment in Deno
Check if the process is running inside a WSL enviroment in Deno.
Import the isWsl
function and use it:
import { isWsl } from "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denorg/is-wsl/master/mod.ts";
const inWslEnviroment = await isWsl(); // boolean
After installing DPX, you can directly use the CLI using the dpx
command:
dpx --allow-read starter <arguments>
Alternatively, you can use it directly from the CLI by using deno run
:
deno run --allow-read https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denorg/is-wsl/master/cli.ts <arguments>
You can also install it globally using the following:
deno install --allow-read -n starter https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denorg/is-wsl/master/cli.ts
Then, the package is available to run:
starter <arguments>
Required permissions:
--allow-read
Run tests:
deno test --allow-read
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