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Jun 29, 2026
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WSL container is now available for public preview

Craig Loewen

At Microsoft Build 2026, we introduced WSL containers, bringing Linux container development directly into Windows through the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Containers have become a foundational part of modern development - from cloud-native applications and AI workloads to testing and deployment pipelines and WSL containers simplify this exper...

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
Jun 17, 2026
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Intelligent Terminal 0.1.1 is here: bash support, new slash commands, and more customization

Hamza Usmani

We're back with the first servicing release of Intelligent Terminal! This update brings auto error detection to Bash and WSL, a new command for on-demand help, an on-the-fly picker, a customizable agent pane, and Windows 10 support, along with a round of bug fixes and reliability improvements. You can grab the update from the Microsoft Store, vi...

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Jun 9, 2026
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PowerToys 0.100 is here: new Shortcut Guide, Command Palette improvements and much more!

Niels Laute

We're back with a fresh PowerToys release! This month introduces the brand-new Shortcut Guide, a major Command Palette update with the new Extension Gallery and multi-monitor Dock support, and a wave of improvements to Power Display. We've also upgraded PowerToys to .NET 10, improved auto-update reliability, reduced installer size, and continued ...

Command Line
Jun 2, 2026
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Announcing Intelligent Terminal 0.1

Hamza Usmani

Today we're announcing Intelligent Terminal version 0.1, an open-source experimental fork of Windows Terminal with native agent integration. Get started Install from the Microsoft Store: Intelligent Terminal on the Microsoft Store Install via WinGet: Visit our GitHub repository for documentation and to file issues. Here's a look at what's in...

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