release notes
release notes
Published 5/25/2021
Contains new featuresconhost cmd or conhost powershell. 😄quakeMode action._quake. You can use wt -w _quake to target the quake window with commands.globalSummon action! (#9854) (#9954) (#10092) (#10025) (#9963)
globalSummon for more details. This is a very flexible command!focusPane action (focus by index) an the focus-pane/fp subcommand (#10142)win) (#9783)experimental.detectURLs to false, or visit the Interaction page in the settings.trimBlockSelection global property (boolean, default false) or visit the Interaction page in the settings.TermControl into a Core, Interactivity, and Control layer (#9820) (#9980)
Default in your dropdown, this is probably why.> command palette mode character (#10164) (thanks @kovdu!)--tabColor into the command palette now has a 100% reduced chance of crashing (#10096)Thank you to @UnrealApex, @hms5232, @AKKaygin, @jBarrineau, @ghost1372 and @CliffKoh for documentation updates that keep this repository in fighting trim.
Additional thanks to @jsoref for maintaining the check-spelling action and keeping Terminal's spell checker up to date!
release notes
Published 5/25/2021
Contains new featuresconhost cmd or conhost powershell. 😄quakeMode action._quake. You can use wt -w _quake to target the quake window with commands.globalSummon action! (#9854) (#9954) (#10092) (#10025) (#9963)
globalSummon for more details. This is a very flexible command!focusPane action (focus by index) an the focus-pane/fp subcommand (#10142)win) (#9783)experimental.detectURLs to false, or visit the Interaction page in the settings.trimBlockSelection global property (boolean, default false) or visit the Interaction page in the settings.TermControl into a Core, Interactivity, and Control layer (#9820) (#9980)
Default in your dropdown, this is probably why.> command palette mode character (#10164) (thanks @kovdu!)--tabColor into the command palette now has a 100% reduced chance of crashing (#10096)Thank you to @UnrealApex, @hms5232, @AKKaygin, @jBarrineau, @ghost1372 and @CliffKoh for documentation updates that keep this repository in fighting trim.
Additional thanks to @jsoref for maintaining the check-spelling action and keeping Terminal's spell checker up to date!
The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!