Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL 2) Tips, Tricks, and Techniques

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) allows you to run native Linux tools alongside traditional Windows applications. Whether you’re developing applications across multiple operating systems or looking to add more tools to your Windows environment, WSL offers endless possibilities.
You’ll start by understanding what WSL is and learn how to install and configure WSL along with different Linux distros. Next, you'll learn techniques that allow you to work across both Windows and Linux environments. You’ll discover how to install and customize the new Windows Terminal. We'll also show you how to work with code in WSL using Visual Studio Code (VS Code). In addition to this, you’ll explore how to work with containers with Docker and Kubernetes, and how to containerize a development environment using VS Code.
While Microsoft has announced support for GPU and GUI applications in an upcoming release of WSL, at the time of writing these features are either not available or only in early preview releases. This book focuses on the stable, released features of WSL and giving you a solid understanding of the amazing techniques that you can use with WSL today.
By the end of this book, you’ll be able to configure WSL and Windows Terminal to suit your preferences, and productively use Visual Studio Code for developing applications with WSL.

Type
ebook
publication date
2020-10-23
what you will learn

Install and configure Windows Subsystem for Linux and Linux distros
Access web applications running in Linux from Windows
Invoke Windows applications, file systems, and environment variables from bash in WSL
Customize the appearance and behavior of the Windows Terminal to suit your preferences and workflows
Explore various tips for enhancing the Visual Studio Code experience with WSL
Install and work with Docker and Kubernetes within Windows Subsystem for Linux
Discover various productivity tips for working with Command-line tools in WSL

no of pages
246
duration
492
key features
Configure and control WSL to suit your needs and preferences * Discover tips for working seamlessly between Windows and WSL Linux distros * Learn how to work effectively with containers in WSL, as well as how to containerize your development environments with Visual Studio Code to isolate your dependencies
approach
Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, practical examples and self-assessment questions, you will begin by exploring the Windows Subsystem for Linux, including the differences between version 1 and version 2, before delving into the WSL features that enable Windows and Linux to work together
audience
This book is for developers who want to use Linux tools on Windows, including Windows-native programmers looking to ease into a Linux environment based on project requirements or Linux developers who've recently switched to Windows. This book is also for web developers working on open source projects with Linux-first tools such as Ruby or Python, or developers looking to switch between containers and development machines for testing apps. Prior programming or development experience and a basic understanding of running tasks in bash, PowerShell, or the Windows Command Prompt will be required.
meta description
A practical handbook that will help you bridge the gap between Windows and Linux to develop apps that leverage the best features across both ecosystems with seamless interoperability
short description
This book follows a hands-on approach to using WSL effectively. You’ll learn Windows Subsystem for Linux, understand how to configure WSL and Windows Terminal to suit your preferences, and use Visual Studio Code for building robust apps with WSL.
subtitle
Maximise productivity of your Windows 10 development machine with custom workflows and configurations
keywords
WSL 2, Linux, Powershell, Distros, containers, Visual Studio Code, Windows 10, Docker, Windows Subsystem for Linux, Microsoft
Product ISBN
9781800562448