Microsoft released Windows Terminal Preview v1.10 today, and it comes with numerous handy improvements, including bold text support, Quake mode on the taskbar, easier access to the Command Palette, ...
Microsoft has released a new Windows Terminal preview, giving it the Windows 10 version syntax, so it's now known as Windows Terminal 1909 or the September 2019 release. And with that shift Microsoft ...
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 ...
It's been over a month since Microsoft last released an update to Windows Terminal Preview, but today, version 0.11 is here. This release doesn't have much in the way of brand-new features, but it ...
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 ...
Microsoft released Windows Terminal Preview 1.1 with a long list of new features, settings, and changes including an "Open Windows Terminal here" File Explorer contextual menu entry, support for ...
This post covers how to manage Extensions in the Windows Terminal app in Windows 11. It’s a new feature that allows you to view the sources (Active Extensions) for your Terminal profiles and color ...
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 ...
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 ...
Windows Terminal Preview 1.13 is out with an updated settings UI design, a new "elevate" profile setting and a revamped text rendering engine, about which the dev team issued an apology. Terminal ...
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 ...
If you've been sleeping on the Windows Terminal, you might want to wake up. Microsoft has been quietly transforming this command-line tool from a nice-to-have into something genuinely exceptional, and ...