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Microsoft is bringing Linux-style Coreutils and native WSL containers to Windows to simplify developer workflows.
Microsoft is embracing Linux-like command line utilities and integrating its Linux subsystem even further into Windows.
With Microsoft's new Dev Configs, a Windows installation becomes a ready-to-use developer workstation with a single command – including WSL and Ubuntu.
I switched to WSL 2 and finally stopped feeling locked into Windows — here's why that changes everything.
With Coreutils for Windows, the same shell commands and scripts should run on Windows, Linux, and WSL. Microsoft relies on the Rust implementation. For decades, Coreutils have been part of the ...