Microsoft released a new Windows Terminal version today that adds a long-awaited feature, making it possible to create and use custom themes. For now, users can only create themes by editing the ...
Microsoft just released version 1.16 to Windows Terminal Preview. The latest version of the app supports theming, including customizing the background image, tab color, and overall look of the program ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Microsoft's Windows Terminal team has announced the first preview of its open-source terminal application since releasing version 1.0 for people who use Command Prompt and Windows Subsystem for Linux ...
You can easily customize Windows Terminal via different options as well as adding commands/values to the Settings file. One of such customizations is adding blurred transparency to Windows Terminal.
A couple of months ago, Microsoft released Windows Terminal Preview 1.15 with full keyboard selection support as well as experimental support for scrollbar marks. Today, the company has rolled out ...
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Microsoft’s new Windows Terminal app is here… or at least a public preview is. First announced in May, the new app provides a bunch of features that Microsoft’s earlier command line tools lacked. It ...
There are three ways to enable focus mode in Windows Terminal on a Windows 11/10 computer. These are: Using the Command Palette Set a custom hotkey Launch Windows Terminal with Focus Mode enabled. Let ...
Windows Terminal is now the default console for Windows 11 22H2, marking a significant shift in how Windows users run their command line programs. Windows users have been running their console ...
Sorry, Windows Terminal, it’s not me, it’s your lack of hardware acceleration.