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Windows Subsystem for Linux

Runs Linux command-line tools directly on Windows alongside traditional Windows desktop and store apps.

Made by Microsoft

  • Linux

  • command-line-tool

  • unix

What is Windows Subsystem for Linux?

The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a groundbreaking feature in Windows 10 that empowers users to seamlessly integrate native Linux command-line tools into their Windows-based workflow. This innovative solution allows developers, particularly those working on web projects or open-source initiatives, to leverage the power of Bash, essential Linux utilities, and a wide range of Linux-first applications directly on their Windows desktops. With WSL, users can now enjoy the best of both worlds, effortlessly combining the strengths of the Windows ecosystem with the flexibility and versatility of the Linux command-line environment

Highlights

  • Run native Linux command-line tools directly on Windows
  • Utilize Bash shell and access common Linux tools like sed, awk, and more
  • Integrate Linux-first applications such as Ruby, Python, and others into the Windows workflow
  • Seamless integration between Windows desktop, modern store apps, and the Linux command-line environment

Platforms

  • Windows

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Command line interface

    • Linux on Windows

    • Compatibility Layer