Microsoft today announced a new preview release of Windows Terminal, bumping up the version to 1.7. This also means that version 1.6 is now being made generally available. As for version 1.7, the ...
Today, Microsoft is releasing a new preview version of its Windows Terminal app, bringing the version number to 1.6. At the same time, it's releasing Windows Terminal 1.5. The first preview update of ...
Microsoft released Windows Terminal Preview v1.5 this week, and it comes with some useful improvements, including full support for clickable hyperlinks, command palette improvements, emoji icon ...
Windows Terminal Preview 1.13 is now available for download. Microsoft also released the stable version of Windows Terminal 1.12 this week. The settings UI in Windows Terminal Preview now aligns with ...
For both Windows 10 and 11, the Windows Terminal app offers powerful and interesting ways to run and interact with a variety of command line environments. Via a single interface, this tool offers ...
Microsoft's latest preview of Windows Terminal brings a new focus mode and always-on-top mode to its command line app, plus several new commands and a new settings user interface (UI). Focus mode ...
Microsoft released a new Windows Terminal version today that adds a long-awaited feature, making it possible to create and use custom themes. For now, users can only create themes by editing the ...
Microsoft's team behind Windows Terminal has released version 0.11 of the open-source command-line tool for developers who use Command Prompt, PowerShell, and the Windows 10 Windows Subsystem for ...
In this post, we will show you how to reset Windows Terminal customization settings to default in Windows 11/10. It’s easy to do. You can do it via Terminal Settings or via the JSON file. We will also ...
Windows Terminal includes Command Prompt, PowerShell, and some other command-line interpreter tools and makes it easier for the user to switch between them, as you can just change tabs to use the tool ...
If you are like me, you probably switch between multiple command-line tools for your work, such as Command Prompt, Windows PowerShell, and WSL for Linux workflows. Individually, these tools are ...