PowerToys is a rapid-incubation, open source team aimed at providing power users ways to squeeze more efficiency out of the Windows shell and customize it for individual workflows. An overview of the original PowerToys can be found here: Using Windows 95 PowerToys. Inspired by the Windows 95 era PowerToys project, this reboot provides power users with ways to squeeze more efficiency out of the Windows shell and customize it for individual workflows. For reference, you can also find the Release checklist on the PowerToys wiki. PowerToys release notes are listed on the install page of the GitHub repo. The PowerToys team will be happy to work with you to figure out the best approach, provide guidance and mentorship throughout feature development, and help avoid any wasted or duplicate effort. Code new features and PowerToy utilitiesīefore starting work on a feature that you would like to contribute, read the Contributor's Guide.Identify and fix bugs in the source code.Submit a design concept or recommendation.There are a variety of ways to contribute: PowerToys welcomes your contributions! The PowerToys development team is excited to partner with the power user community to build tools that help users get the most out of Windows. If you don't find the issue you are experiencing, you can Report a Bug on the PowerToys product repo. Search known issues or file a new issue in the Issues tab of the PowerToys repository on GitHub.