WSL2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux 2) is a feature of Windows that allows users to run a Linux environment directly on Windows, without the overhead of a traditional virtual machine. It uses a lightweight virtual machine to enable better file system performance and full system call compatibility compared to its predecessor, WSL1. It is commonly used by developers to work with Linux-based tools, environments, and applications directly on their Windows machines.
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