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Windows developer tools

Windows supports a wide range of development workflows. Tools like Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot are well-integrated on Windows, and with AI assistance built into your editor and terminal, it's straightforward to write scripts and build utilities to automate your work. Whether you're developing for Windows, the web, or cross-platform, this page points you to the tools and setup guides to get started.

Tools to get you started

👁 Advanced Settings icon

Advanced Settings
Configure Windows settings like Developer Mode and File Explorer source control.

👁 CLI tools icon

CLI tools
Built-in command-line utilities for Windows, including Coreutils, curl, Edit, sudo, and tar.

👁 Dev Configs icon

Windows Developer Configurations
Curated, declarative setups that configure your Windows dev environment in one step.

👁 PowerToys icon

Microsoft PowerToys
A set of power user utilities to tune and streamline your Windows experience.

👁 WinGet icon

WinGet
Install and configure packages through command-line or declarative manifests.

👁 WSL icon

Windows Subsystem for Linux
Run Linux distributions fully integrated with Windows. WSL is open source on GitHub.

👁 Windows Terminal icon

Windows Terminal
Customize your terminal environment to work with multiple command line shells.



Watch the Windows developer tools overview from Microsoft Ignite to see these tools in action.


Setup guides

Follow these guides to set up your development environment for your preferred language or framework on Windows.

👁 JavaScript icon

JavaScript
Set up your JavaScript development environment with Node.js, React, Vue, and more.

👁 Python icon

Python
Install Python and set up your development environment on Windows.

👁 Java icon

Java
Install a JDK, configure JAVA_HOME, and set up your Java development environment on Windows.

👁 C / C++

C and C++
Develop apps, services, and tools with C++, C, and assembly.

👁 C# icon

C#
Build apps using C# and .NET.

👁 Docker Desktop for Windows icon

Docker
Create remote development containers with support from VS, VS Code, .NET, and WSL.

👁 PowerShell icon

PowerShell
Cross-platform task automation and configuration management using PowerShell.

👁 Rust icon

Rust
Get started programming with Rust, including how to set up Rust for Windows.

👁 Windows Desktop icon

Windows app development
Build desktop apps with WinUI and the Windows App SDK.

👁 Mac to Windows icon

Mac to Windows guide
Transition between a Mac and Windows (or Windows Subsystem for Linux) development environment.



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