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This can be done through editing the settings. To customize the app, go to Settings and use the available selections for configuring your desired action or appearance. You can also manually add new profiles by going to Settings and selecting Add New Profiles.

In the event you have WSL distributions or multiple versions of PowerShell already installed, the app will automatically create profiles. You can go to the Settings, select Startup, and pick the Default profile of your choice. The app starts with the PowerShell command line as the default in the first open tab. Once it’s completed, you can start using the app. Complete the process, and wait for the app to install. If you want to try out the latest preview features, you can install Windows Terminal Preview alongside Windows Terminal.Īfter you click the button to download, you’ll see the customary installation notices from Windows asking you if you want to install the app. It’s worth noting that the version available on the Windows Store is the most stable and recent release, while the GitHub version features individual files for download. You can also download the app through GitHub. It’s free and it’s published by Microsoft.


The app is available from the Windows Store page and is downloaded by clicking on the “Get in Store app” button on the right side of the screen. Windows Terminal only works on Wind(build 19041) or later. It introduces a new level of flexibility and customization that the original Command Prompt could never deliver. Windows Terminal is capable of running multiple command-line apps in separate tabs at the same time. Microsoft has an open invitation for the development community at large to help contribute to the project and help further its development. The first stable build was released in 2020, and subsequent releases of Windows Terminal on GitHub are stable. The application was released in 2019 and described as an alternative for Windows Console. Originally built under the code name Cascadia, the new Windows Terminal is an open-source build from Microsoft and was designed with input from users from around the world. It also has modern user interface details that include tabbed windows, GPU accelerated text rendering engine, UTF-8 character support, Unicode, and support for user configuration.
