New Command-Line Tool Simplifies Linux Development on Apple Silicon Macs
A recently introduced command-line tool aims to simplify the process of running Linux environments on Apple Silicon-powered MacBooks. This development is particularly beneficial for developers who prefer to use macOS for their primary work but require access to Linux for development purposes.
A new command-line tool has been released, designed to facilitate the execution of Linux environments on Mac devices equipped with Apple Silicon.
This tool is intended for developers who utilize MacBooks as their primary development platform but need to develop for Linux. It offers a streamlined approach to integrating Linux development capabilities within a macOS workflow.
According to ZDNet, this utility makes it easier for Mac users to set up and run Linux for their development needs.



