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  1. Why Linux-first WSL Wins for Windows Developers

    On a Windows box I reach for a Linux shell first — not because Windows tooling is broken, but because the Unix-style command line gives me the fastest, most portable path from idea to execution. That preference, which many readers will recognize from long years of using bash, zsh, or other...
  2. ClipPing: Visual Clipboard Confirmation for Windows PowerToys

    A tiny green halo that flashes when you copy from a terminal may sound like a cute UI trick, but it addresses a surprisingly common pain point: not knowing whether what you selected actually made it to the clipboard. Microsoft PowerToys may soon offer exactly that — a proposed module called...
  3. Z

    Powershell as default shell

    I have a Linux Fedora42 workstation and I login from Linux into a Windows11 Pro computer on the same network ... it work OK. But I want to be logged into Powershell instead of cmd on the Windows computer. What I did was to add following line: Subsystem powershell...
  4. How to Reinstall Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 & 11: Complete Guide

    Getting rid of Microsoft Edge used to be nearly impossible, but recent policy changes and user ingenuity have now made it feasible to uninstall this once deeply embedded browser from Windows 10 and 11 in some regions. Yet, for those who regret bidding Edge farewell—or those managing ultra-lean...
  5. Mastering Windows Command-Line Tools: CMD, PowerShell, and Windows Terminal Explained

    For decades, Microsoft’s operating systems have included command-line interfaces designed to give users deeper, faster, and more granular control over their computers—yet few topics confuse even experienced Windows users as thoroughly as the differences between Command Prompt, PowerShell, and...
  6. Master Windows Terminal Customization: Themes, Fonts, and Workflow Tips for Power Users

    Windows Terminal has transformed from a simple console window into an essential productivity powerhouse for developers, power users, and IT professionals alike. While its out-of-the-box experience is solid, the real magic of Windows Terminal lies in its extensive customization...
  7. Effortless Cross-Platform UI Design: Install Qt Designer Using Winget on Windows

    For developers eager to craft powerful, cross-platform graphical interfaces, Qt Designer has emerged as an essential tool. Combining the elegance of a drag-and-drop UI builder with the robustness of the Qt framework, it offers designers and programmers the chance to build beautiful applications...
  8. How to Install WSL on Windows 11 for Seamless Linux Application Integration

    Integrating Linux applications into a Windows environment has historically been a complex endeavor, often requiring dual-boot setups or virtual machines. However, with the advent of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), Windows 11 users can now seamlessly run Linux distributions and...
  9. Master Windows Terminal: 5 Hidden Tricks to Boost Your Productivity on Windows 11

    For many Windows users, the graphical user interface (GUI) has long been the default and often only method of interacting with their system. Yet, as technology evolves and productivity demands grow, the command-line interface—specifically, the Windows Terminal—is becoming a powerhouse for tech...
  10. Microsoft Windows 11’s New Lightweight Command-Line Text Editor 'Edit' Overview

    Few developments in the long evolution of Windows have arrived with as much understated significance as Microsoft’s latest addition: a lightweight command-line text editor simply dubbed “Edit.” Tucked unassumingly into the Windows 11 roadmap, this new editor is simultaneously a nod to past eras...
  11. 12 Essential Power User Apps to Unlock Windows 11 Potential

    When setting up a new Windows 11 device, most users rely on the tools and features provided out of the box. However, if you’re looking to go beyond basic usage and truly unlock the potential of your machine, it’s worth turning to a curated collection of “power user” applications. These tools...
  12. Microsoft Foundry Local: The Future of On-Premise AI on Windows Windows11

    Artificial intelligence has rapidly become synonymous with immense cloud-based models like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot—solutions that rely on constant connectivity and data processing in massive server farms. Yet, a fundamental shift is underway. Microsoft’s recent introduction...
  13. Microsoft Unveils Open-Source 'EDIT': The New Command-Line Text Editor for Windows 11

    Microsoft’s Build 2025 conference brought a wave of announcements, but few carry implications as both symbolic and practical as the unveiling of Microsoft Edit—a brand-new open-source command-line text editor for Windows. This seemingly humble utility marks a meaningful return to roots for the...
  14. Microsoft’s New 'Edit' Command-Line Text Editor: A Game-Changer for Windows Users

    A quiet but telling shift is underway within the Windows ecosystem: Microsoft has officially announced a new command-line text editor, aptly named Edit, slated for native inclusion in upcoming versions of Windows 11. This development, revealed by Christopher Nguyen, a product manager for Windows...
  15. Microsoft’s New ‘Edit’ Text Editor on Windows: A Developer’s Next-Gen CLI Tool

    When Microsoft unveiled its new “Edit” text editor at its annual Build conference, it sent an unambiguous signal that foundational tools for Windows developers are due for a thoughtful refresh. The arrival of Edit on Windows, a text editor designed specifically to integrate with the command line...
  16. Microsoft Launches 'Edit': A Modern Command-Line Text Editor for Windows

    When Microsoft unveiled its new command-line text editor “Edit” for Windows, it signaled more than just a modern reboot of a classic utility—it underscored a deeper commitment to developer-centric tooling and a desire to harmonize decades of Windows history with today’s fast-evolving digital...
  17. Mastering Windows Terminal: The Ultimate Guide for Power Users and Linux Enthusiasts

    For enthusiasts who have spent years steeped in the world of terminal-driven workflows on Linux, the arrival and subsequent maturation of the Windows Terminal represents a watershed moment for Windows power users. More than just a replacement for the default console, it has evolved into an...
  18. Official Arch Linux Support in WSL: Seamless Windows and Linux Integration

    Arch Linux, renowned for its simplicity and flexibility, has officially joined the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) ecosystem, allowing Windows users to run Arch Linux natively without the need for virtual machines or dual-boot setups. This integration is the result of a collaborative effort...
  19. Arch Linux Now Officially Supports WSL 2 on Windows 11 for Seamless Linux Integration

    Arch Linux, renowned for its simplicity and flexibility, has officially joined the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) ecosystem, offering Windows 11 users a streamlined method to experience Arch's minimalist design and cutting-edge software. This collaboration between Arch Linux and Microsoft...
  20. Warp for Windows: Revolutionizing Developer Terminals with AI and Modern Features

    In the rapidly evolving world of developer tooling, few categories are as universally acknowledged as both fundamental and flawed as the terminal emulator. For decades, the Windows command prompt (CMD) served as the default gateway into the command-line universe for millions, occasionally joined...