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NAME

       wslupath(DEPRECATED) - Component of Windows 10 Linux Subsystem Utility

SYNOPSIS

       wslupath [-dOr] [-D|-A|-T|-S|-W|-s|-su|-H|-P|...NAME...]

       0 [-h|-v|-R]

DESCRIPTION

       This  is  a  WSL  Windows  path Converter that can convert Windows path to other styles of
       path.

COMMANDS

   Output Type Options
       Without a type, it will detect path style automatically.

       -O, --original
              print original (Windows) form of path(C:\Windows\System32)

       -d, --doubledash-dir
              print Windows form of path with double backslash(C:\\Windows\\System32)

       -r, --reg-data
              use the registry data to print path[wslpath -R to know more]

   System Path
       -D, --desktop print desktop path and exit

       -A, --appdata
              print AppData path(%APPDATA%) and exit

       -T, --temp
              print temp path(%TMP%) and exit

       -S, --sysdir
              print system path and exit

       -W, --windir
              print Windows path and exit

       -s, --start-menu
              print Start Menu path and exit

       -su, --startup
              print Startup path and exit

       -H, --home
              print user home path (%HOMEPATH%) and exit

       -P, --program-files
              print Program Files path (%ProgramFiles%) and exit

   Other Options
       -h, --help
              print a simple help

       -v, --version
              print current version

       -R, --avail-reg
              print available registry input

AUTHOR

       Created by Patrick Wu <me@patrickwu.space>

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <https://github.com/wslutilities/wslu/issues>; For Ubuntu  specific/related
       bugs, report to <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wslu>.

       However,  keep in mind this tool is deprecated and bugs reported for this tool will have a
       high chance to be ignored.

COPYRIGHT

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
       GPL  version  3  or  (at  your  option) any later version.  There is NO warranty; not even
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       wslvar(1), wslu(7)