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Windows Terminal is a modern and powerful application that allows you to access multiple command-line tools such as Command Prompt, PowerShell, Azure CLI, Git Bash, and more in one place. It also offers many features to customize your terminal experience, such as tabs, panes, profiles, settings, themes, and keyboard shortcuts.

 

In this article, I will show you how to use some of these features to make your Windows Terminal more productive and enjoyable.

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Windows Terminal is a new, modern, feature-rich, productive terminal application for command-line users. It includes many of the features most frequently requested by the Windows command-line community including support for tabs, rich text, globalization, configurability, theming & styling, and more.

 

Microsoft recently releases Windows Terminal v1.12.1073, which now comes with a separate installer package for Windows 11. The latest version of Windows Terminal adds the following improvements.

Published by on under Microsoft Windows 11 | News

Windows Terminal is a modern, feature-rich terminal application for users who work on the command line. It provides a multi-tabbed command-line interface where you can run any command-line application, including Windows 10 Command Prompt, PowerShell, WSL, SSH, and Azure Cloud Shell Connector.

 

Recently, Microsoft announced Windows Terminal 1.9, which now allows you to set the Windows Terminal as your default terminal emulator. If you are a Terminal user, continue reading to learn how to change the default terminal app on Windows 10.

Published by on under Windows | Windows 10

Microsoft recently announced Windows Terminal 1.9 (Preview) that adds some new features and improvements. If you are a fan of Windows Terminal, you can now set it as the default terminal emulator on Windows 10. This feature is currently available to the Windows Insiders who are on the Dev Channel build.

 

Apart from this, Microsoft also adds Quake Mode, an italic version of Cascadia Code font, and other new improvements to Windows Terminal 1.9 Preview. For more details, continue reading further.

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