Microsoft Makes Linux Developers Feel More at Home in Windows with Coreutils Release
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Microsoft makes Linux developers feel more at home in Windows with Coreutils release
Microsoft has announced Coreutils, a new Windows 11 feature that allows developers to run many popular Linux command line utilities natively on Windows from a single binary. Revealed at this week’s Build 2026 developer conference in Seattle, Coreutils is about reducing what Microsoft terms the “cognitive load” faced by developers when moving between Windows and other platforms. Currently, accessing the Linux command line utilities that are consi…
At the developer conference Build 2026, Microsoft introduced the open source project Coreutils for Windows, which makes Linux commands natively executable. At the developer conference Build 2026, the American technology company Microsoft announced the project Coreutils for Windows. The initiative aims to bring a large number of frequently used Linux command line tools as native applications directly to the Windows operating system. The technical…
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