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Microsoft is adding a HOSTS file editor and a settings backup feature to PowerToys.

The size of the installer had been drastically decreased in the most recent version of PowerToys, version 0.63, which Microsoft released earlier in the month. This modification may have been the most noticeable one. Although this was a positive move, most people want new features and choices.

File LockSmith, a new tool being developed by the PowerToys development team that will expose which processes are locking a file, is already known to us, but there is much more in the works. What is there to anticipate? Microsoft intends to add the option to backup PowerToys settings in addition to a tool for modifying the HOSTS file.

The option to create a backup of the settings that have been put in place in PowerToys is something that will please many users — and for various reasons. While it is hard to say quite when this option might make an appearance in the app, some details have been revealed in a pull request on the PowerToys GitHub repository.

Why will the feature be so useful? Not only does it provide a way to , essentially, create restore points so you can easily undo unwanted changes, it also greatly speeds up the process of reimplementing your chosen settings should you reinstall Windows. On top of this, the feature will make it easy to transfer settings between computers, so all of the machines you use can be configured in the same way.

Another upcoming addition to PowerToys is the arrival of a completely new utility — Host File Editor.

For anyone who likes or needs to tinker with network and internet settings, editing the HOSTS file is something that people have indulged in for years. There is nothing to stop you from simply editing your HOSTS file in Notepad or some other text editor, the PowerToys Hosts File Editor will make things easier for more people.

As detailed in this pull request, the new utility will make it very easy to not only create an delete entries, but also to use a toggle system to enable or disable them. It will also be possible to quickly rearrange the contents of a HOSTS file and more.

Again, there is no word on when this utility will be launched, but hopefully it’s not too far off.