The Windows Subsystem for Linux lets developers run GNU/Linux environment including most command-line tools,
utilities, and applications directly on Windows, unmodified, without the overhead of a virtual machine.
You can:
Choose your favorite GNU/Linux distributions from the Windows Store.
Run common command-line free software such as grep, sed, awk, or other ELF-64 binaries.
Run Bash shell scripts and GNU/Linux command-line applications including:
Tools: vim, emacs, tmux
Languages: Javascript/node.js, Ruby, Python, C/C++, C# & F#, Rust, Go, etc.
Services: sshd, MySQL, Apache, lighttpd
Install additional software using own GNU/Linux distribution package manager.
Invoke Windows applications using a Unix-like command-line shell.
Invoke GNU/Linux applications on Windows.
About: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about
I made a basic tutorial about this. I hope it helps.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO-f2mmLpfE
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