- Source: Windows Terminal
Windows Terminal is a multi-tabbed terminal emulator developed by Microsoft for Windows 10 and later as a replacement for Windows Console. It can run any command-line app in a separate tab. It is preconfigured to run Command Prompt, PowerShell, WSL and Azure Cloud Shell Connector, and can also connect to SSH by manually configuring a profile. Windows Terminal comes with its own rendering back-end; starting with version 1.11 on Windows 11, command-line apps can run using this newer back-end instead of the old Windows Console.
Since Windows 11 22H2 and Windows Terminal 1.15, Windows Terminal replaces Windows Console as the default.
History
Windows Terminal was announced at Microsoft's Build 2019 developer conference in May 2019 as a modern alternative for Windows Console, and Windows Terminal's source code first appeared on GitHub on May 3, 2019. The first preview release was version 0.2, which appeared on July 10, 2019. The first stable version of the project (version 1.0) was on May 19, 2020, at which point, Microsoft started releasing preview versions as the Windows Terminal Preview app, which could be installed side-by-side with the stable version.
Features
Terminal is a command-line front-end. It can run multiple command-line apps, including text-based shells in a multi-tabbed window. It has out-of-the-box support for Command Prompt, PowerShell, and Bash on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). It can natively connect to Azure Cloud Shell.
Terminal augments the text-based command experience by providing support for:
Notebook tabs, to hold multiple instances in a single window
ANSI VT sequence support
UTF-8 and UTF-16 (including CJK ideograms and emojis)
Hardware-accelerated text rendering via DirectWrite
Modern font and font feature support (see below)
24-bit color
Window transparency effects
Themes, background images and tab color settings
Different window modes (e.g. fullscreen mode, focus mode, always on top mode)
Split panes
Command palette
Jump list support
Microsoft Narrator compatibility via a User Interface Automation (UIA) tree
Support for embedded hyperlinks
Copying text to clipboard in HTML and RTF format
Mouse input
Customizable key bindings
Incremental search
Terminal shortcut
Sixel support
= Cascadia Code
=Cascadia Code is a purpose-built monospaced font by Aaron Bell of Saja Typeworks for the new command-line interface. It includes programming ligatures and was designed to enhance the look and feel of Windows Terminal, terminal applications and text editors such as Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. The font is open-source under the SIL Open Font License and available on GitHub. It is bundled with Windows Terminal since version 0.5.2762.0.
See also
List of terminal emulators
Comparison of command shells
Notes
References
Further reading
Fuqua, Will (2021). Windows Terminal Tips, Tricks, and Productivity Hacks: Optimize your command-line usage and development processes with pro-level techniques. Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1800207561.
External links
Introductory post
Terminal on GitHub
Windows Terminal overview
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- Terminal Services
- Sejarah Microsoft Windows
- Windows 11
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs
- Microsoft
- Windows NT
- Windows 2000
- Sistem operasi jaringan
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows Terminal
- Terminal emulator
- Remote Desktop Services
- Windows NT 4.0
- Terminal
- List of terminal emulators
- Windows 10 version history
- Windows Console
- Bloomberg Terminal
- Text-based user interface