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What software in Windows most conveniently and productively allows you to work with JS frameworks?
Good afternoon. I started studying static site generators, started looking at various materials, video tutorials, but the authors of them work either in NIX systems (Russian-language resources) or in MacOS (English-language resources). I started a virtual machine for this business (it seems easier than starting a Windows Subsystem for Linux) with an Ubuntu-server distribution. I connect via SSH, set up hosts, everything works, but I wondered about excluding the virtual machine from this chain and continuing to study in practice in Windows. Accordingly, the question arose of choosing software for a comfortable and productive study. In some of the materials I also met the development environment in 3 active windows with the source code in one, and with the result of build in the other online mode, but I missed the material and will not find it in the history. What software do you work with when developing with SSG? Does it make sense in principle to transfer development to Windows, or leave it as it is?
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For Windows terminal console.
WSL2, but only if you really need a Linux console.
Powershell
Core + Posh-git + starship.rs for Windows console
As an editor - VS Code (Don't even look at sublime), you can turn on the result preview there.
Working on a virtual machine is always a pain, so there is a point in switching from a virtual machine to Windows.
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