This is a collection of utilities for Windows 10 Linux Subsystem, such as converting WSL path to Windows path or creating your favorite linux GUI application shortcuts on Windows 10 Desktop. Requires Windows 10 Creators Update.
wslusc A WSL shortcut creator to create a shortcut on your Windows 10 Desktop.
wslsys A WSL system information printer to print out system informations from Windows 10 or Linux.
wslfetch A WSL Screenshoot Information Tool to print information in an elegant way.
wslvar A WSL tool to help you get Windows system environment variables.
wslview A fake WSL browser that can help you open link in default Windows browser.
wslupath ⚠ Deprecated A WSL tool to convert path styles.
Preinstalled in WLinux and Fedora Remix for WSL.
Preinstalled in the latest apps. On older installations please install ubuntu-wsl that depends on wslu:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install ubuntu-wsl
You can download the .deb
package from release and install it using sudo dpkg -i wslu*
.
You can use the following command for easy installation:
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/whitewaterfoundry/wslu/script.deb.sh | sudo bash
You can use the following command for easy installation:
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/whitewaterfoundry/wslu/script.rpm.sh | sudo bash
You can download the .rpm
package from release and install it using sudo rpm -ivh "wslu*"
.
wslu is live on AUR. You can download PKGBUILD and install manually or install via PKGBUILD helpers like yay.
You can download the .apk
package from release and install it using sudo apk add --allow-untrusted "wslu*"
.
⚠ Not Recommend
curl | bash
method is not secure. Related article
Run the following command in your preferred distro: curl -sL https://wslu.patrickwu.space/install | bash
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This project uses GPLv3 License.
Logo of WSL Utilities is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 International License.
Tux logo used in \src\etc\wsl.ico
was originally made by Larry Ewing in the Gimp and re-illustrated in vector by Garrett LeSage, using Inkscape.
Some of wslfetch
ASCII Arts comes from neofetch
with MIT License and screenFetch
with GPLv3 License.
Pengwin Logo used in wslfetch
ASCII art is ASCII version of the artwork by Dennis D. Bednarz, with use permission from Whitewater Foundry.
WLinux Logo used in wslfetch
ASCII art is ASCII version of the artwork by Larry Ewing.