ChatGPT: "which file extensions are used by winbatch?"
WinBatch is a scripting
language for the Microsoft Windows operating system that is primarily
used for automating administrative tasks and system management. The
file extensions commonly used by WinBatch are:
.wbt: This is the primary file extension used by WinBatch scripts. It
is used to indicate a text file containing WinBatch source code.
.bat: Although WinBatch is a separate scripting language, it is
possible to execute WinBatch scripts from a batch file with a .bat
extension. This is because WinBatch includes a command-line interface
that allows it to be run from a batch file or the Windows Command
Prompt.
.exe: WinBatch scripts can be compiled into standalone executable files
with the .exe extension. This allows them to be run on computers that
do not have the WinBatch interpreter installed.
In addition to these file extensions, WinBatch also uses several other
file types, such as include files (.inc), resource files (.rc), and
library files (.wbc). These files are used to organize and share common
code and resources between multiple WinBatch scripts.