release notes
release notes
Published 5/7/2024
Contains breaking changesIt feels like just a few days ago that 1.20 got updated in the preview channel! How strange...
Here are the highlights:
less with the mouse wheel.[!IMPORTANT] The new rendering engine is enabled by default, and the original one will be removed in 1.21. Please report any issues you encounter with it.
Please see the following release notes for additional details.
Note that scrollbar marks and shell integration features are still considered experimental and are not included in this stable release! However, they are slated for inclusion in 1.21 when it is released to the stable channel.
In addition, automatic search highlighting has been disabled for this release.
[!NOTE] This version began rolling out to the Dev, Canary and Beta Windows Insider channels on 2024-05-07. Other channels will be released as our reliability numbers indicate that we haven't broken anything. If you want to update to this release directly, download it below!
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
The stable release of Terminal also comes with the following bugfixes backported from 1.21.
RPROMPT (or right prompt) (#17170)With additional thanks to @jvr2022 for keeping our dependencies up to date.
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.20.240506001.
4BFB5E319CE068AA286C97B5D181837A6E453B16DAFC9A4F4D006DF15FB7608367216C17DDAB0BAF93E1BE16A851C8D904351DA497FB3C1CD2B71DF849B379310177B1A17D06150C6A6723DA3AF74C2B42A668DC7DF87C594C3C07CC104FB66BF480F65A7874E7055C51EC67E0E4F98011A4EF63DD43C6B882458DAE36A8328605DB4E20EB6718858D1C10C0A2042372E9B9C8AB83385DAF389164C03C0E3E20release notes
Published 5/7/2024
Contains breaking changesIt feels like just a few days ago that 1.20 got updated in the preview channel! How strange...
Here are the highlights:
less with the mouse wheel.[!IMPORTANT] The new rendering engine is enabled by default, and the original one will be removed in 1.21. Please report any issues you encounter with it.
Please see the following release notes for additional details.
Note that scrollbar marks and shell integration features are still considered experimental and are not included in this stable release! However, they are slated for inclusion in 1.21 when it is released to the stable channel.
In addition, automatic search highlighting has been disabled for this release.
[!NOTE] This version began rolling out to the Dev, Canary and Beta Windows Insider channels on 2024-05-07. Other channels will be released as our reliability numbers indicate that we haven't broken anything. If you want to update to this release directly, download it below!
Please visit our page documenting the different Windows Terminal Distributions!
The stable release of Terminal also comes with the following bugfixes backported from 1.21.
RPROMPT (or right prompt) (#17170)With additional thanks to @jvr2022 for keeping our dependencies up to date.
Binary files inside the unpackaged distribution archive bear the version number 1.20.240506001.
4BFB5E319CE068AA286C97B5D181837A6E453B16DAFC9A4F4D006DF15FB7608367216C17DDAB0BAF93E1BE16A851C8D904351DA497FB3C1CD2B71DF849B379310177B1A17D06150C6A6723DA3AF74C2B42A668DC7DF87C594C3C07CC104FB66BF480F65A7874E7055C51EC67E0E4F98011A4EF63DD43C6B882458DAE36A8328605DB4E20EB6718858D1C10C0A2042372E9B9C8AB83385DAF389164C03C0E3E20The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!