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Sudo for Windows icon Sudo for Windows

Welcome to the repository for Sudo for Windows 🥪. Sudo for Windows allows users to run elevated commands directly from unelevated terminal windows.

Sudo is available for Windows 11 builds 26045 and later. If you're on an Insiders build with sudo, you can enable it in the Windows Settings app, on the "Developer Features" page.

Here you can report issues and file feature requests. We're in the process of open-sourcing the code, so stay tuned for more updates.

Relationship to sudo on Linux

Obviously, everything about permissions and the command line experience is different between Windows and Linux. This project is not a fork of the Linux sudo project, nor is it a port of the Linux sudo project. Instead, Sudo for Windows is a Windows-specific implementation of the sudo concept.

As the two are entirely different applications, you'll find that certain elements of the Linux sudo experience are not present in Sudo for Windows, and vice versa. Scripts and documentation that are written for Linux sudo may not be able to be used directly with Sudo for Windows without some modification.

Documentation

All project documentation is located at aka.ms/sudo-docs. If you would like to contribute to the documentation, please submit a pull request on the Sudo for Windows Documentation repo.

Contributing

We're still working on open-sourcing Sudo for Windows. Stay tuned for more updates.

sudo.ps1

In the meantime, you can contribute to the sudo.ps1 script. This script is meant to be a helper wrapper around sudo.exe that provides a more user-friendly experience for using sudo from PowerShell. This script is located in the scripts/ directory.

Communicating with the Team

The easiest way to communicate with the team is via GitHub issues.

Please file new issues, feature requests and suggestions, but DO search for similar open/closed preexisting issues before creating a new issue.

If you would like to ask a question that you feel doesn't warrant an issue (yet), try a discussion thread. Those are especially helpful for question & answer threads. Otherwise, you can reach out to us via your social media platform of choice:

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.