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How does it works beyond the last point? I mean, I need a separate shell to access Linux tooling or can I call them directly from the Windows terminal? I currently use Linux at work and Windows at home. I was toying with the idea to switch to Linux one more time (if Windows 11 fails to impress me, at least) because my workflow works better with its tools, but I'm 100% sure I'll miss playing my games at some point and I have absolutely no time/patience/desire to dive deep into gaming on Linux for now (even though I'm trying to learn better how to game on Linux, I won't be installing Linux on my computer anytime soon just for that). I've ignored WSL for far too long, but ever since WSL2 launched, I'm only seeing people talking good things about it. This seems like the best of both worlds for me.
Hey Surjith S M ! You added that there might be something like Tailwind purge but for Bootstrap and indeed there is something exactly like it: https://medium.com/dwarves-foundation/remove-unused-css-styles-from-bootstrap-using-purgecss-88395a2c5772 But I still think your points about Tailwind are valid, and I'm seriously considering it for my next learning journey. Feels like a nice tool to have at my disposal.