Hackernews posts about Windows Terminal
Windows Terminal is a modern command-line interface (CLI) developed by Microsoft for interacting with their operating systems, designed to replace the traditional Windows Command Prompt and provide a more streamlined and customizable experience.
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- Making Windows Terminal with GitHub Copilot CLI (developer.microsoft.com)
- I bought a pile of dead POS terminals to hunt Windows drivers for CVEs (neurowinter.com)
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- Windows Terminal Preview 1.22 Release with Sixel support (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Splitting Panes in Windows Terminal and PowerShell the Most Overlooked Feature (www.servethehome.com)
- Windows Terminal Preview 1.23 Release (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Torify for Windows Terminal (github.com)
- WSA Terminal – Windows Subsystem for Amiga (github.com)
- GitHub Copilot is now available in Windows Terminal (github.blog)
- VS Code to Windows Terminal Theme Converter (vsc2wt.guilherssousa.dev)
- Terminal Chat in Windows Terminal Canary (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Terminal Latency on Windows (2024) (chadaustin.me)
- Windows Console and Terminal Ecosystem Roadmap (2022) (learn.microsoft.com)