linux cli parity

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The linux cli parity tag covers discussions about Microsoft's efforts to bring native Linux command-line tools to Windows, aiming for feature parity between the two operating systems. Recent content highlights the arrival of native sudo in Windows and proposes five additional utilities—htop, grep, rsync, ncdu, and watch—as logical next steps to improve the terminal experience for developers, SREs, and power users. These tools would enhance workflows, especially for remote work and SSH sessions, signaling Microsoft's commitment to making Unix-like workflows first-class on Windows.
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    Windows Sudo Arrives: Five Native Tools to Parity with Linux CLI

    Microsoft’s recent import of the familiar Linux sudo into Windows is more than a convenience — it’s a signal that the terminal experience on Windows is changing, and that choice and parity with Unix-like workflows are now first-class concerns for Microsoft. The xda-developers piece that sparked...
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