
Tip: Use the same hex code that is used as your background color for a seamless experience! Renaming A huge thank you goes out to gbaychev for contributing this feature! The colors for each tab will persist for that terminal session.

This will open the tab color menu where you can select a predefined color or expand the menu to select any color using the color picker, hex code, or RGB fields. You can now color your tabs by right-clicking on them and selecting “Color…”. This will open that profile in a pane by using the auto split feature, which will split the active window or pane across the longest length. If you’d like to open a profile from the dropdown menu as a pane in the current window, you can click on it while holding Alt. Font weights for Cascadia Code are expected to ship within the next few months! Alt+Click to open a pane 🌟 Pictured here is a sneak peek of the light version of Cascadia Code. Full documentation of this new setting can be found on the Windows Terminal docs site. The fontWeight setting accepts a variety of strings describing font weights along with the corresponding numeric representation of a font weight. Windows Terminal Preview now supports font weights as a new profile setting. Note: If the Windows Terminal startup task entry is disabled either by organization policy or by user action, this setting will have no effect. Launch Windows Terminal on startupĪ new setting has been added by jelster that allows you to set Windows Terminal to launch when starting up your machine! You can set startOnUserLogin to true in your global settings to enable this functionality. Additionally, there are still some known bugs that we are working on, including right-clicking in the directory “background” will not give you the Open in Windows Terminal option. Note: This will launch Windows Terminal Preview until this feature moves into Windows Terminal in July 2020.

This will launch Windows Terminal with your default profile in the directory you had selected from File Explorer. You can now right click on a folder in File Explorer and select “Open in Windows Terminal”. Let’s check out what’s new! Open in Windows Terminal The latest features in this release will move to Windows Terminal in July 2020. Welcome to the first update of Windows Terminal Preview! You can download Windows Terminal Preview from the Microsoft Store or from the GitHub releases page.
