Probably for portability and for the developer experience.
.NET Core works on Linux so they might have logically thought that windows developers writing cross platform tools would like a shell they are familiar with.
It's just a guess :-)
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Probably for portability and for the developer experience.
.NET Core works on Linux so they might have logically thought that windows developers writing cross platform tools would like a shell they are familiar with.
It's just a guess :-)