jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl | Using Jetbrains Toolbox from within WSL
kandi X-RAY | jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl Summary
kandi X-RAY | jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl Summary
jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl is a PowerShell library. jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Using "Jetbrains Toolbox" from within "WSL" under the "Fedora" distribution.
Using "Jetbrains Toolbox" from within "WSL" under the "Fedora" distribution.
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It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
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The latest version of jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl is v1.0.0
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Install jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl
Open a PowerShell terminal and run.
Clone to some directory (let say 'mydir') on your Windows machine, and cd to this folder. Download the Jbtwsl image from here, or build the image with the given Dockerfile and export it with '.tar' file type (let say mytar.tar), then move it into 'mydir' directory. For example you can do that by clone to linux machine and execute the 'build.sh' script. Execute the jbtwsl.ps1 script. Enter the WSL shell and run 'jentbrains-toolbox'. In addition, you can create a shortcut on your desktop, that will open the 'Jetbrains Toolbox' from the WSL you just installed.
Clone to some directory (let say 'mydir') on your Windows machine, and cd to this folder > mkdir mydir > git clone https://github.com/rozidan/jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl.git > cd mydir
Download the Jbtwsl image from here, or build the image with the given Dockerfile and export it with '.tar' file type (let say mytar.tar), then move it into 'mydir' directory. For example you can do that by clone to linux machine and execute the 'build.sh' script
Execute the jbtwsl.ps1 script > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Install -InstallTarPath .\jbtwsl.tar
Enter the WSL shell and run 'jentbrains-toolbox' > wsl -d jbtwsl [wsl@pc1]$ jetbrains-toolbox
In addition, you can create a shortcut on your desktop, that will open the 'Jetbrains Toolbox' from the WSL you just installed > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Shortcut -ShortcutName 'WSL Jetbrains Toolbox' -WslCommand 'jetbrains-toolbox' You can create a shortcut to the 'gnome terminal': > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Shortcut -ShortcutName 'WSL Terminal' -WslCommand 'gnome-terminal' You can create a shortcut to the 'Intellij', after install it with the Jetbrains-Toolbox: > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Shortcut -ShortcutName 'WSL Intellij' -WslCommand 'idea'
Clone to some directory (let say 'mydir') on your Windows machine, and cd to this folder. Download the Jbtwsl image from here, or build the image with the given Dockerfile and export it with '.tar' file type (let say mytar.tar), then move it into 'mydir' directory. For example you can do that by clone to linux machine and execute the 'build.sh' script. Execute the jbtwsl.ps1 script. Enter the WSL shell and run 'jentbrains-toolbox'. In addition, you can create a shortcut on your desktop, that will open the 'Jetbrains Toolbox' from the WSL you just installed.
Clone to some directory (let say 'mydir') on your Windows machine, and cd to this folder > mkdir mydir > git clone https://github.com/rozidan/jetbrains-toolbox-on-wsl.git > cd mydir
Download the Jbtwsl image from here, or build the image with the given Dockerfile and export it with '.tar' file type (let say mytar.tar), then move it into 'mydir' directory. For example you can do that by clone to linux machine and execute the 'build.sh' script
Execute the jbtwsl.ps1 script > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Install -InstallTarPath .\jbtwsl.tar
Enter the WSL shell and run 'jentbrains-toolbox' > wsl -d jbtwsl [wsl@pc1]$ jetbrains-toolbox
In addition, you can create a shortcut on your desktop, that will open the 'Jetbrains Toolbox' from the WSL you just installed > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Shortcut -ShortcutName 'WSL Jetbrains Toolbox' -WslCommand 'jetbrains-toolbox' You can create a shortcut to the 'gnome terminal': > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Shortcut -ShortcutName 'WSL Terminal' -WslCommand 'gnome-terminal' You can create a shortcut to the 'Intellij', after install it with the Jetbrains-Toolbox: > .\jbtwsl.ps1 -Shortcut -ShortcutName 'WSL Intellij' -WslCommand 'idea'
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