Best WSL Command-Line Tools Every Windows User Should Install
The best WSL command-line tools to install on Windows: FFmpeg, ImageMagick, Ghostscript, Poppler, qpdf, ExifTool, and more — free, local, no uploads. One apt command.
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The best WSL command-line tools to install on Windows: FFmpeg, ImageMagick, Ghostscript, Poppler, qpdf, ExifTool, and more — free, local, no uploads. One apt command.
Access your Windows files from WSL and your Linux files from Windows. How /mnt/c works, finding paths, the performance gotcha, and moving files both ways safely.
Run Linux command-line tools on Windows without a virtual machine using WSL. Install with apt, work on your Windows files, and use free tools locally — no uploads.
Ten practical things you can do with WSL on Windows 11: convert and compress images, edit PDFs and video, run Linux tools, and more — free, offline, and no uploads.
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The Claude Code status line setups worth copying in 2026 — minimal, cost-aware, git-focused, and powerline styles — plus what each field is good for.
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