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Windows Subsystem for Linux Microsoft Corp.

Use this command to install Windows Subsystem for Linux:
winget install --id=Microsoft.WSL -e

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a feature of Windows that allows you to run a Linux environment on your Windows machine, without the need for a separate virtual machine or dual booting. WSL is designed to provide a seamless and productive experience for developers who want to use both Windows and Linux at the same time.

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a feature of Windows designed to enable developers to run a Linux environment directly on their Windows machine, eliminating the need for virtual machines or dual-boot setups. This seamless integration allows users to leverage both Windows and Linux tools within the same operating system.

Key Features:

  • Seamless Integration: WSL provides a unified experience by allowing access to Linux tools and utilities alongside Windows applications.
  • Efficient Resource Usage: Runs natively on Windows, offering improved performance compared to traditional virtualization methods.
  • Support for Most Linux Tools: Enables the use of command-line tools, scripting languages, and development environments commonly found in Linux distributions.

Audience & Benefit: Ideal for developers who work with both Windows and Linux, WSL streamlines workflows by providing a native environment for Linux development on Windows. This integration enhances productivity by allowing seamless access to Linux tools without the need for additional setup or configuration.

WSL can be installed via winget, ensuring an easy and efficient setup process for users looking to integrate Linux into their Windows workflow.

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