release notes
The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
release notes
Published 1/30/2024
Safe upgradeThis is the last servicing update to Windows Terminal 1.18 (hopefully!), which is being released so that Windows can integrate it without moving to 1.19.
Note This version began rolling out to the Beta and Retail channels on 2024-01-30.
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
ReadFile with a too-small buffer size will no longer corrupt your input stream and drop events (#16313)SUB control character (#16559) (thanks @j4james!)Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.18.240129001.
553EBD73160B6053E017C5336889079867CBB182E0249D57A1B32D2344A70D9CC2D91EBB450CA5460C31FB97332240016C9AB33AA969F6A5BBA0A0F159F723A06AB6073345AAF59E4AD67522767E35710292ADBCCC2026F2F880643B0D36C65688EF923BFEDAB00228DDEABB20FA5C88AF6823B7C2910B034F1803336BE07E076D3F082072E068E006A7240A8396124FEA4144A32BCBAFAB3901EC4ECF5DB26Arelease notes
Published 1/30/2024
Safe upgradeThis is the last servicing update to Windows Terminal 1.18 (hopefully!), which is being released so that Windows can integrate it without moving to 1.19.
Note This version began rolling out to the Beta and Retail channels on 2024-01-30.
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
ReadFile with a too-small buffer size will no longer corrupt your input stream and drop events (#16313)SUB control character (#16559) (thanks @j4james!)Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.18.240129001.
553EBD73160B6053E017C5336889079867CBB182E0249D57A1B32D2344A70D9CC2D91EBB450CA5460C31FB97332240016C9AB33AA969F6A5BBA0A0F159F723A06AB6073345AAF59E4AD67522767E35710292ADBCCC2026F2F880643B0D36C65688EF923BFEDAB00228DDEABB20FA5C88AF6823B7C2910B034F1803336BE07E076D3F082072E068E006A7240A8396124FEA4144A32BCBAFAB3901EC4ECF5DB26A