6/19/2023 0 Comments Business of loving v0.9![]() ![]() ⭐ You can now drag and drop a file into the Terminal and the file path will be printed! ⭐ Accessibility: You can now navigate word-by-word using Narrator or NVDA! You can set "confirmCloseAllTabs" to false at the top of your profiles.json file and you’ll never see that popup again! Thanks to for the contribution of this new setting. The PowerShell version we think looks best (starting from highest version number, to the most GA version, to the best-packaged version) will be named as “PowerShell” and will take the original PowerShell Core slot in the dropdown.Īre you someone who always wants to close all of your tabs without being asked every time? If you said yes, this new feature is for you! A new global setting has been created that allows you to always hide the “Close All Tabs” confirmation dialog. The Windows Terminal will now detect any version of PowerShell and automatically create a profile for you. If you’re a big fan of PowerShell Core, we have great news for you. ![]() ![]() If you’d like to read up on everything you can do with our new command line arguments, check out the full documentation here. Wt -d C:\Users\cinnamon\GitHub\WindowsTerminal split-pane -p "Command Prompt" split-pane -p "Ubuntu" -d \\wsl$\Ubuntu\home\cinnak -H The top pane is running the profile with the name “Windows Terminal” and the bottom pane is running the default profile using wsl.exe as the "commandline" (instead of the default profile’s "commandline"). Opens the Terminal with two panes, split vertically. The second is using the default profile with pwsh.exe as the "commandline" (instead of the default profile’s "commandline") starting in the C:\ directory. The first is running the default profile starting in the current working directory. Opens the Terminal with the default profile in the current working directory. The wt execution alias now supports command line arguments! You can now launch Terminal with new tabs and panes split just how you like, with the profiles you like, starting in the directories you like! The possibilities are endless! Here are some examples: Let’s dive into what’s new! Command Line Arguments You can download the Windows Terminal from the Microsoft Store or from the GitHub releases page. The v0.9 release of the Windows Terminal has arrived! This is the last version of the Terminal that will include new features before the v1 release. ![]()
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