![]() ![]() You can replace tools like ls or cat with modern equivalents that support full colour, unicode icons, git state and more. But other developer tooling has advanced quite a bit since then. Many of the terminal tools that come with unix environments are functionally similar to how they were 20 years ago. The latest version lets you run a full Ubuntu instance that integrates seamlessly with the underlying windows instance.īy using WSL2 you can have a (mostly) identical developer experience jumping between MacOS and Windows. Windows “WSL” (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is a great tool for this you can use on Windows 10 and newer. I need to use the same tools and the same experience on both. I regularly code on both MacOS and Windows machines and I was always annoyed how different the default experiences are on each. Published on JanuTagged: #developer-experienceįollow me on twitter for more posts like this ![]()
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