Microsoft new Windows Terminal

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • #WindowsTerminal #windows10
    In this video let us see the details on Microsoft's new Windows Terminal 1.0.
    Microsoft on Tuesday officially announced the release of Windows Terminal 1.0 for windows 10. The new windows terminal is stable and ready for enterprise use. Windows Terminal is an open-source tab UI-based terminal application that was originally announced at Microsoft's Build Conference in May 2019.
    The features include multiple tabs, panes, Unicode and UTF-8 character support, a GPU accelerated text rendering engine, and the ability to create your own themes and customize text, colors, backgrounds, and shortcut key bindings.
    Windows Terminal allows you to run any command-line applications inside tabs and panes, you can create profiles for each of your command line applications and open them side by side
    Additionally, the terminal will automatically create profiles for you if you have Windows Sub System for Linux distributions or additional PowerShell versions installed on your computer. Regardless of whether a new shell is installed before or after your terminal installation, the terminal will create a new profile for the newly installed shell.
    You can download the stable release form the Microsoft Store or from GitHub @ft/terminal, the documentations are available at @l-docs
    You can open a new tab of the default profile by pressing ctrl+shift+t or by selecting the + (plus) button. To open a different profile, select the ˅ (arrow) next to the + button to open the dropdown menu.
    You can run multiple shells side-by-side using panes. To open a pane, you can use alt+shift+d. This key binding will open a duplicate pane of your focused profile
    You can open the search dialog by typing ctrl+shift+f. Once opened, you can type the keyword you're looking for into the text box and hit enter to search.
    To customize the settings of your Windows Terminal, select Settings in the dropdown menu. This will open the settings.json file in your default text editor.
    Refer @indows/terminal/ for more details

Комментарии • 8

  • @abis4464
    @abis4464 4 года назад +2

    I'm looking for this for long time. Thanks mate. U make my work too easier... thanks lot from bottom of my heart :)

  • @abis4464
    @abis4464 4 года назад

    hi... I had doubt. How to switch terminals with keyboard shortcut after open by "Alt+Shift+D"

    • @Tech-Forum
      @Tech-Forum  4 года назад

      Please try the below shortcuts to move the focus between panes
      alt+left
      alt+down
      alt+right
      alt+up

  • @luismontoya1153
    @luismontoya1153 4 года назад

    man i cant write on the windows terminal, why??:((

  • @foxlance
    @foxlance 4 года назад

    Would you know how to change the default editor for the settings.json?

    • @Tech-Forum
      @Tech-Forum  4 года назад +1

      The default editor can't be changed from Windows Terminal application but you can follow the below steps to change it from system level in windows 10
      On the Start Menu, Select Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Click on Choose default apps by file type on the bottom of the page
      Select the file type for which you want to set or change the default app > our case .json > Click on Choose a default > Select the required apps(my case Notepad++), if the required apps are not listed then click on Look for an app in the Microsoft Store > install the app and select as default.
      I am planning to post a video on this topic.

    • @foxlance
      @foxlance 4 года назад

      @@Tech-Forum Thanks! I will give that a shot!

  • @techzone2009
    @techzone2009 4 года назад

    Linux terminal>>>>>≥>>>>>>>≥>>>>> windows terminal 😆😆